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Machines, Bodies and Invisible Hands

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What was Adam Smith's intellectual laboratory? How did his economic theory take shape? Were his metaphors of order only residual and ornamental expressions? This book answers these questions by analyzing the formation of the concepts of market and social order in Adam Smith's work, by considering various aspects of his approach. It analyzes how metaphors and pre-analytical concepts influenced Smith's theory. In line with studies that deal with the cognitive role of metaphors in science, this book suggests that in Smith's work metaphors provided a framework, on which basis the theory subsequently developed. Therefore, as such they were part of that intellectual process which made possible the formation of structured concepts.
The content and scope of the book permits a more comprehensive interpretation of Smith's thought, in which many aspects of his work are taken into consideration in order to explain a crucial problem for Smith: the nature and causes of social and economic order. The book also shows that in general, formation of theories is a complex process that includes pre-analytical views as non-residual parts of inquiry.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Machines, Bodies, and Invisible Hands.- Chapter 2. Metaphors as conceptual tools.- Chapter 3. The metaphor of the machine.- Chapter 4. Smith and the organic metaphors.- Chapter 5. The invisible hand.- Part 2. Visible and Invisible Orders: The Secrets of Organization.- Chapter 6. Paradigms of Order in the Seventeenth Century: Intelligibility as Visibility.- Chapter 7. The Invisible Order: Imagination, Nature, and the Economic Sphere.- Chapter 8. Organization and Invisible Forces in the Life Sciences of the Late Eighteenth Century.- Part 3. Forms and Experiences of Time.- Chapter 9. Time and Social Order.- Chapter 10. Conclusions.

About the author










Stefano Fiori teaches economics in the Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti de Martiis" University of Torino, Italy. His research fields focus on the history of economic thought and on the connection between philosophy, economics, and other social sciences, viewed in historical perspective. His scientific interests include pre-classical and classical economics, Austrian economics, institutional and new institutional economics, economic methodology, and theories of bounded rationality.

Product details

Authors Stefano Fiori
Publisher Springer International Publishing AG
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2021
 
EAN 9783030852054
ISBN 978-3-0-3085205-4
Dimensions 155 mm x 217 mm x 21 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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