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Where Economics and Philosophy Meet : Reviews of The Elgar Companion to Economics and Philosophy With Responses From The Authors
Oleh:
Davis, John
;
Boettke, Peter J.
;
Coyne, Christopher J.
;
Guala, Francesco
;
Marciano, Alain
;
Runde, Jochen
;
Schabas, Margaret
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The Economic Journal (EBSCO) vol. 116 no. 512 (2006)
,
page F306-F325.
Topik:
ECONOMICS
;
economics
;
philosophy
;
elgar companion
Fulltext:
F306.pdf
(146.58KB)
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Nomor Panggil:
Double, EE28.22
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Although Adam Smith's 1776 wealth of nations is often cited as marking the birth of economics, it was really not until after the second world war that economics became the distinctive, more or less unified, and largely separate discipline summarised in the textbooks of today. Even a mere fifty years ago, it was possible for the intelligent reader to move with relative ease between economics on the one hand and political economy, sociology and social theory, psychology and philosophy on the other. This is now no longer the case, and most young economists are taught to think of their discipline, not primarily interms of the particular 'economic' social phenomena it was once taken to be about, but as a sophisticated and largely self-contained analytical approach to the investigation of social phenomena of any kind.
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