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Economics as Moral Science

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Economics as Moral Science investigates the problem of the ethical neutrality of "mainstream" economic theory within the context of the methodology of economics as a science. Against the conventional wisdom, the author argues that there are serious moral presuppositions to the theory, but that economics could still count as a scientific or rational form of inquiry. The basic questions addressed - the ethical implications of economics, its status as a scientific mode of theory-construction, and the relation between these factors - are absolutely fundamental ones for an understanding of contemporary economics, the philosophy of the human sciences, and our current market culture. Moreover, the study provides a thorough philosophical analysis of the critical issues at stake from the inside, from the credible perspective of a particular, but foundational economic theory - the neoclassical theory of rational choice.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Theory-Construction in Economic Science.- 3 Rationality, Values, and Economic Theory.- 4 The Intransigence of Evaluative Concepts.- 5 The Ethical Content of "Formal" Structures.- 6 Teleology and Utilitarian Economics.- 7 Functionalism and the "Systems Approach".- 8 Reasons, Causes, and Economic Methodology.- 9 Justification, Obligation and Consumer Motivation.- 10 The Problems Related.- 11 Essential Statements and Holistic Theory.- 12 Economic Uncertainty and Logical Structure.- 13 Economic Uncertainty and Consumer Autonomy.- 14 From Normative Theory to Empirical Science.- 15 Neo-classical Economics and Scientific Utopias.- 16 Neo-classical Economics and the Rational Justifiability of Moral Principles.- 17 Conclusion.- Notes.- References.

Summary

Economics as Moral Science investigates the problem of the ethical neutrality of "mainstream" economic theory within the context of the methodology of economics as a science. Against the conventional wisdom, the author argues that there are serious moral presuppositions to the theory, but that economics could still count as a scientific or rational form of inquiry. The basic questions addressed - the ethical implications of economics, its status as a scientific mode of theory-construction, and the relation between these factors - are absolutely fundamental ones for an understanding of contemporary economics, the philosophy of the human sciences, and our current market culture. Moreover, the study provides a thorough philosophical analysis of the critical issues at stake from the inside, from the credible perspective of a particular, but foundational economic theory - the neoclassical theory of rational choice.

Product details

Authors Bernard Hodgson
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642074271
ISBN 978-3-642-07427-1
No. of pages 382
Illustrations XIV, 382 p.
Series Ethical Economy
Ethical Economy
Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

Philosophie, C, Economics, Philosophy, Economics and Finance, Economic Theory, Economics, general, Management science, Quantitative Economics, Philosophy, general, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

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