Methodology of the social sciences, ethics, and economics in the newer historical school :
[Book]
from Max Weber and Rickert to Sombart and Rothacker
[proceedings of the fourth annual SEEP-conference on economic ethics and philosophy, Marienrode Monastery, March 27-30th 1996] ; Peter Koslowski ed.
Berlin ; Heidelberg ; Paris
Springer, cop.
1997
XII-564 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Studies in economic ethics and philosophy
Notes bibliogr.en fin de chapitre. Index.
Pt. 1. On Max Weber's Contribution. Ch. 1. The Present Relevance of Max Weber's Wertrationalitat (Value Rationality) / Raymond Boudon. Ch. 2. Max Weber and Ludwig von Mises, and the Methodology of the Social Sciences / Ricardo F. Crespo --; Pt. 2. Neo-Kantianism, Wissenssoziologie (Sociology of Knowledge), and the Sociological Theory of Money and Exchange. Ch. 3. Value Theory and the Foundations of the Cultural Sciences. Remarks on Rickert / Guy Oakes. Ch. 4. The Sociology of Knowledge and Diagnosis of Time with Max Scheler and Karl Mannheim / Karl Acham. Ch. 5. Georg Simmel's Contribution to a Theory of the Money Economy / Raimund Dietz --; Pt. 3. Ethics and Economics in Sombart, Spiethoff, Freyer, and in Older German Business Administration. Ch. 6. Ethics and Economics in the Work of Werner Sombart / Friedrich Lenger. Ch. 7. Historical Changes and Economics in Arthur Spiethoff's Theory of Wirtschaftsstil (Style of an Economic System) / Vitantonio Gioia. Ch. 8. Hans Freyer's economic philosophy after world war 2 / Volker Kruse. Ch. 9. Business ethics in older German business administration: Heinrich Nicklisch, Wilhelm Kalveram, August Marx / Udo Neugebauer. Pt. 4. Austrian Economics and the Historical School --; Ch. 10. Carl Menger and the historicism in economics / Kiichiro Yagi. Ch. 11. The "irrelevance" of ethics for the Austrian school / Raimondo Cubeddu. Pt. 5. The Historical School and American and British Economists --; Ch. 12. The historicism of John R. Commons's "Legal foundations of capitalism" / Jeff Biddle, Warren J Samuels. Ch. 13. Frank Knight and the historical school / Claus Noppeney. Ch. 14. Method and Marshall / Donald Edward Moggridge. Pt. 6. The Historical School and the Development of Economics in Japan and Russia --; Ch. 15. Two developments of the concept of Anschauliche theorie (concrete theory) in Germany and Japan / Tetsushi Harada. Ch. 16. Some reflections on ethics and economics concerning the German historical School and its reception in Russia / Vladimir S Avtonomov. Pt. 7. The Historical School of Economics and Today's Economists --; Ch. 17. The old and the new institutionalism in economics / Eirik G Furubotn. Ch. 18. Moral leadership in ethical economics / Mark Casson. Pt. 8. Theories of History and of Education, and a Philosophy of the Historical School --; Ch. 19. Theories of history and education in Germany and France during the 19th century / Fritz Ringer. Ch. 20. A Philosophy fo the historical school : Erich Rothacker's theory of "Geisteswissenschaften" (Human sciences) / Peter Koslowski. Conclusion. Ch. 21. Germany, Japan and national economics : an alternative paradigm of modernity ? / David Williams
4e de couv.: The volume gives an exposition of the achievement and present relevance of the Newer Historical School of Economics and of the theory of the Human Sciences that accompanied its development. It describes the methodology of economics and the social sciences, the economic ethics, and the theory of the social and human sciences in the Historical School. It shows how its emphasis moved from an ethical economics or ethical economy to the methodology of the social and economic sciences. Together with the volume on the theory of ethical economy in the Older Historical School, the reader is provided with an encyclopedic description and analysis of the entire Historical School and of the German speaking tradition of economics and the social sciences in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century.
École historique (économie politique)
Économie politique -- Aspect moral.
Sciences sociales -- Méthodologie.
HB97
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P763
1997
[proceedings of the fourth annual SEEP-conference on economic ethics and philosophy, Marienrode Monastery, March 27-30th 1996] ; Peter Koslowski ed.