The article explores the potential of the recent ‘Pragmatist Turn’ in 4E cognition to enhance the theoretical framework of a 4E economics approach. The paper will be structured as follows. Firstly, Kahneman’s concepts of reason and intuition are exposed, highlighting the epistemological dualism that informs Behavioral Economics. Next, various proposals for redefining the concept of embodied bounded rationality within the context of 4E cognition are presented. Finally, the article inquires about some pragmatist concepts that might contribute to 4E economics to redefine rationality as an enactive-organic adaptation. Specifically, it refers to 1) James’s idea of emotion as a behavioralbehavioural response to a problematic situation and its reprise in Dewey’s theories of emotion and organic circuit, which emphasizes the ideo-sensorimotor process.

Baggio, G. (2026). A pragmatist contribution to 4E economics. CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 0(0), 1-25 [10.1093/cje/beag014].

A pragmatist contribution to 4E economics

Baggio, Guido
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2026-01-01

Abstract

The article explores the potential of the recent ‘Pragmatist Turn’ in 4E cognition to enhance the theoretical framework of a 4E economics approach. The paper will be structured as follows. Firstly, Kahneman’s concepts of reason and intuition are exposed, highlighting the epistemological dualism that informs Behavioral Economics. Next, various proposals for redefining the concept of embodied bounded rationality within the context of 4E cognition are presented. Finally, the article inquires about some pragmatist concepts that might contribute to 4E economics to redefine rationality as an enactive-organic adaptation. Specifically, it refers to 1) James’s idea of emotion as a behavioralbehavioural response to a problematic situation and its reprise in Dewey’s theories of emotion and organic circuit, which emphasizes the ideo-sensorimotor process.
2026
Baggio, G. (2026). A pragmatist contribution to 4E economics. CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 0(0), 1-25 [10.1093/cje/beag014].
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