Economics and hermeneutics /
Economics and Hermeneutics looks at the ways that hermeneutics might help economists address problems such as entrepreneurship, price theory, rational expectations, monetary theory, welfare economics, and economic policy.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1990.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; 1 Introduction; WHAT IS HERMENEUTICS?; ALTERNATIVE VIEWS OF ECONOMICS FROM A PARTICULAR PHILOSOPHICAL STANDPOINT; ALTERNATIVE VIEWS OF HERMENEUTICS FROM A PARTICULAR ECONOMIC STANDPOINT; HERMENEUTICAL REASON: APPLICATIONS IN MACRO, MICRO, AND PUBLIC POLICY; NOTES; REFERENCES; Part I What is hermeneutics?; 2 Towards the native's point of view ; PRELUDE; IS THERE A PROBLEM?; AMPLIFICATION: RUMBLINGS IN THE MARGIN AND OUTSIDE OF ECONOMICS; A ROUNDABOUT WAY OF GETTING TO THE PROBLEM.
- A note of clarificationTHREE WAYS OF DEALING WITH A PROBLEM4; FOUR SUCH STRATEGIES FOR SUBSUMING PROBLEMS; ECONOMICS ACCORDING TO PICTURE I; IRONY IN PICTURE I; PICTURE II FOR ECONOMIC DISCOURSE; THE NATIVE'S POINT OF VIEW; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; 3 Getting beyond objectivism ; INTRODUCTION; HERMENEUTICS; GADAMER'S CRITIQUE OF OBJECTIVISM; SUBJECTIVISM AND METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM; RICOEUR'S CRITIQUE OF SUBJECTIVISM; EXPLANATION/UNDERSTANDING; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES.
- Part III Alternative views of economics from a particular philosophical standpoint: hermeneutics 'appropriated' by neoclassicism, institutionalism, critical theory, and Austrian economics ... 4 Storytelling in economics1; NOTE; REFERENCES; 5 The philosophical bases of institutionalist economics; THE DURKHEIM/MAUSS/DOUGLAS THESIS; THE CARTESIAN TRADITION AND NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMIC THEORY; PRAGMATISM AND PEIRCE; JOHN DEWEY; THE PRAGAMATIC TRADITION AND INSTITUTIONALIST ECONOMIC THEORY; THORSTEIN VEBLEN; JOHN R.COMMONS; POST-1930s INSTITUTIONALISM; REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY.
- THE MODERN REVIVAL OF A PRAGMATIST INSTITUTIONALIST ECONOMICSACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 6 The scope and goals of economic science ; THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ECONOMIC KNOWLEDGE; MAINSTREAM ECONOMICS AND MODERN CAPITALIST SOCIETY; Keynesian economics and the 'scientization of politics'; Neoclassical economics and distorted communication; EXPANDING THE DOMAIN OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION; TOWARD A CRITICAL ECONOMIC SCIENCE; NOTES; REFERENCES; 7 Austrian economics ; INTRODUCTION; WHY HERMENEUTICS?; WHAT IS HERMENEUTICS?; INSTITUTIONS AND THE AUSTRIAN SCHOOL.
- HERMENEUTICAL ALLIES OF THE AUSTRIANSREFERENCES; Part III Alternative views of hermeneutics from a particular economic standpoint: the controversy in the Austrian school; 8 Practical syllogism, entrepreneurship and the invisible hand ; SYNOPSIS OF THE ARGUMENT; THE CHALLENGE OF VERSTEHEN; PRACTICAL SYLLOGISM AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTION; UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES AND THE INVISIBLE HAND; EXPLANATION, UNDERSTANDING, AND THE INVISIBLE HAND; CONCLUSION; ACNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 9 What is a price? Explanation and understanding ; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS A TEXT? EXPLANATION AND UNDERSTANDING.