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The Making of the Economy - A Phenomenology of Economic Science

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Informationen zum Autor By Till Düppe Klappentext The Making of the Economy uses Husserl's critique of formalism in natural science in The Crisis of the European Sciences work as the template for an analogous critique of formalism in economic science. The historical narrative focuses on the emergence of formal economic analysis out of a series of successive life-worlds, or concrete historical situations. This generates new substantive understanding of both the historical material and the current discourse of crisis surrounding economics. It will appeal to historians and philosophers of economics, as well as scholars of history, philosophy, and sociology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part 1. Philosophy Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Science and the Life-World Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Formalism and How Economists Forgot the Life-World Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Structuralism and How Economists Made the Economy Part 6 Part 2. History Chapter 7 Chapter 4. The Pre-History of the Economy: The Oikonomia Chapter 8 Chapter 5. The Urstiftung of the Economy in the 17th Century Chapter 9 Chapter 6. The Battles for the Economy since 1848 Chapter 10 Chapter 7. The Diminishing Weight of Meaning of the Economy during the Socialist Calculation Debate Chapter 11 Chapter 8. The Secret Engineering of the Free Economy during the Formalist Revolution Chapter 12 Chapter 9. The Waning of the Economy Today Chapter 13 Conclusions Chapter 14 References

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