Stephen Grabill Quote

“INDIVIDUALISM: The term 'individualism' has a great variety of meanings in social and political philosophy. There are at least three types that can be distinguished: (1) ontological individualism, (2) methodological individualism, and (3) moral or political individualism. Ontological individualism is the doctrine that social reality consists, ultimately, only of persons who choose and act. Collectives, such as a social class, state, or a group, cannot act so they are not considered to have a reality independent of the actions of persons. Methodological individualists hold that the only genuinely scientific propositions in social science are those that can be reduced to the actions, dispositions, and decisions of individuals. Political or moral individualism is the theory that individuals should be left, as far as possible, to determine their own futures in economic and moral matters. Key thinkers include Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, Robert Nozick, John Locke, and Herbert Spencer.”

~ Stephen Grabill

Stephen Grabill and Gregory M. A. Gronbacher

Ratings and Comments


Mike, Norwalk

I'm not quite sure how to rate this. The definitions are accurate enough in the statement's focus. Philosophy of social, political or anything never has an ultimate truth or conclusion. There are also other meanings placed to "INDIVIDUALISM', such as the religious "I AM" and law's inalienable absolute.

E Archer, NYC

Makes sense to me.

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