Fallacies and vices:

A bunch of us were sitting around, trying to figure out what is The Economist’s Vice. Here was one good candidate:

The Economist’s Vice: “To think that Wealth Maximization is a good proxy for Utility Maximization”

I nominated the following:

The Economist’s Vice: “To think that it is scientific to talk of “satisfying preferences,” and paternalistic or mystical to talk about other normative values.”

We then turned to The Philosopher’s Vice. I suggested the following:

The Philosopher’s Vice: “To think that The Economist’s Vice(s) open the door for rampant egalitarianism and national health insurance”

One of us suggested The Experimental Economist’s Vice:

The Experimental Economist’s Vice: “To think that students are like other people”

Another group member suggested The Lawyer’s Vice:

The Lawyer’s Vice: “To think that words alone can settle an argument” [just for the record I did not suggest or endorse this one!]

Blogger’s vice anyone? How about this?

The Blogger’s Vice: “To think that packaging a link with an expression of moral outrage is a worthwhile exercise.”

Addendum: John Nye suggests the following:

The real (modern) economist’s vice: To think that formal (mathematical) rigor is equivalent to scientific (substantive) rigor.

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