The individual and the other in economic thought :
[Book]
an introduction /
edited by Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim.
New York, NY :
Routledge,
2018.
1 online resource
Routledge INEM Advances in Economic Methodology Ser.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; The Individual and the Other in economic thought: an introduction; Part I Textual part: the Individual and the Other in the history of thought; 1 From vanity to the love of systems, from luxury to the accumulation of capital, from the gaze of others to the endless process; 2 Charles Fourier: a 'non-scientistic' conception of justice; 3 Mill's qualitative hedonism as an ethics of desire: towards an intersubjective concept of pleasure; 4 The worker at the heart of the analysis: the Saint-Simonian approach to political economy
11 On Levinas's political 'theory': a two-dimensional conception of justice from the perspective of equality12 The recognition of the other as a pre-requisite for fair market prices; 13 The agent as an end in itself in the economic domain from a biological and Smithian perspective; Part III Analytical part: the Individual and the Other in modern economic analysis; 14 Perfect Prediction Equilibrium; 15 Consumption externality and Pigovian taxation: a comparison between Rawls and Bentham; 16 David Hume and rationality in decision-making: a case study on the economic reading of a philosopher
17 The ontology of Schelling's "Theory of Interdependent Decisions"18 Instrumental rationality, prudence and communicative action: deliberation in, and communication through, individual rational decision-making; 19 Conflicts between liberty and social welfare in historical perspective; 20 Oneself, the other and both in bargaining models; Index
5 Economics and humanity: theory of development in A. Sen and the concept of human integral development6 The disappearance of a moral attitude: an analysis comparing H. Arendt and F. Hayek; 7 Karl Marx and Charles Fourier: criticism of contemporary society and new philosophical anthropology; Part II Thematic part: the Individual and the Other as recognition and subjectivity; 8 Self-development and social justice; 9 Aristotle on reciprocity and social health; 10 The self and the others: recognition and subjective well-being: some empirical evidences