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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV046996654
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 226 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-52673-3
    Series Statement: Virtues and economics volume 6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-52672-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Author information: Zsolnai, László 1958-
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    UID:
    gbv_1785438042
    Format: 1 online resource (236 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030526733
    Series Statement: Virtues and Economics Ser. v.6
    Content: Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Made with Words -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Objects of Nature and the Objects of Thought -- 1.3 What Is Intentionality? -- 1.4 Is This Just a Question of Complexity? -- 1.5 Do Economic Objects Exist? -- References -- Chapter 2: An Essay on Humble Economics -- 2.1 Introductory Remarks -- 2.2 Disentangling the Idea of a Humble Science -- 2.3 Classical Economics as a Humble Science -- 2.4 Metaphysics of Economic Systems -- 2.5 D. Colander's Plea for Creating Humble Economists -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Economics for? -- 3.1 The Philosophy of Social Science and Pragmatism -- References -- Chapter 4: Should Economics Make a Pragmatic Turn? John Dewey, Karl Polanyi, and Critique of Economic Naturalism -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Our Problematic Situation: Mainstream Economics and the Legacy of Naturalism -- 4.3 Overcoming the Limits of Rational Choice: Pragmatism and Institutionalism -- 4.4 Embedded Markets and the Importance of Institutions -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: Moral Economics - A Theoretical Basis for Building the Next Economic System -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Outline and Method -- 5.1.2 Baseline Assumptions -- 5.1.3 The Approach -- 5.2 Conceptual History and Ideological Context -- 5.2.1 A Brief History of the Moral Economic Concept -- 5.2.2 Ideological Context and Positioning -- 5.3 Adam Smith Revisited -- 5.3.1 The Moral Structure of Society -- 5.3.2 The Durability of a Bottom-Up Economic System -- 5.3.3 Wrong at Its Roots - What the Broader System Is Actually Built Upon -- 5.4 Mechanisms and Structures -- 5.4.1 Homo moralis and Rational Selflessness -- 5.4.2 The Sharing Multiplier -- 5.4.3 The Basic Equation -- 5.4.4 The Moral Economic Measurement of Inequalities -- 5.5 Tools and Solutions.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030526726
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030526726
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books.
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    UID:
    gbv_1778425712
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (226 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783030526733
    Series Statement: Virtues and economics volume 6
    Content: This open access book examines from a variety of perspectives the disappearance of moral content and ethical judgment from the models employed in the formulation of modern economic theory, and some of the papers contain important proposals about how moral judgment could be reintroduced in economic theory. The chapters collected in this volume result from the favorable reception of the first volume of the Virtues in Economics series and represent further contributions to the themes set out in that volume: (i) examining the philosophical and methodological fallacies of this turn in modern economic theory that the removal of the moral motivation of economic agents from modern economic theory has entailed; and (ii) proposing a return descriptive economics as the means with which the moral content of economic life could be restored in economic theory. This book is of interest to researchers and students of the methodology of economics, ethics, philosophers concerned with agency and economists who build economic models that rest in the intention of the agent.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030526726
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Zsolnai, László 1958-
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948573754102882
    Format: XVI, 226 p. 5 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030526733
    Series Statement: Virtues and Economics, 6
    Content: This open access book examines from a variety of perspectives the disappearance of moral content and ethical judgment from the models employed in the formulation of modern economic theory, and some of the papers contain important proposals about how moral judgment could be reintroduced in economic theory. The chapters collected in this volume result from the favorable reception of the first volume of the Virtues in Economics series and represent further contributions to the themes set out in that volume: (i) examining the philosophical and methodological fallacies of this turn in modern economic theory that the removal of the moral motivation of economic agents from modern economic theory has entailed; and (ii) proposing a return descriptive economics as the means with which the moral content of economic life could be restored in economic theory. This book is of interest to researchers and students of the methodology of economics, ethics, philosophers concerned with agency and economists who build economic models that rest in the intention of the agent.
    Note: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Made with Words. Intentionality and the Objects of Economics (Péter Róna) -- Chapter 2. An Essay on Humble Economics (Łukasz Hardt) -- Chapter 3. What is economics for? (Brendan Hogan) -- Chapter 4. Should economics make a pragmatic turn? John Dewey, Karl Polanyi, and critique of economic naturalism (Maciej Kassner) -- Chapter 5. Moral Economics - a theoretical basis for building the next economic system (Zsófia Hajnal) -- Chapter 6. How (Not) to Connect Ethics and Economics: Epistemological and Metaethical Problems for the Perfectly Competitive Market (Caspar Willem Safarlou) -- Chapter 7. Research Ethics in Economics: What If Economists and Their Subjects are not Rational? (Altug Yalcintas and Eylül Seren Kösel) -- Chapter 8. Economic choice revisited: lessons from pre-modern thinkers (Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price) -- Chapter 9. Between Individual and Collective Rationality (Anna Horodecka and Liudmyla Vozna) -- Chapter 10. Naturalisation of the Normative Economics (Marcin Gorazda) -- Chapter 11. Beyond Mere Utility-Maximisation. Towards an Axiologically Enriched Account of Well-Being (Tomasz Kwarciński and Wojciech Załuski) -- Chapter 12. Identity Theories in Economics: A Phenomenological Approach (Ricardo Crespo and Ivana Anton Mlinar) -- Chapter 13. Temporal Structures of Justification in the Economic Analysis of Law: Legal Philosophy and Free Will (Kevin Jackson) -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030526726
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    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949301200802882
    Format: 1 online resource (236 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030526733
    Series Statement: Virtues and Economics Ser. ; v.6
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Made with Words -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Objects of Nature and the Objects of Thought -- 1.3 What Is Intentionality? -- 1.4 Is This Just a Question of Complexity? -- 1.5 Do Economic Objects Exist? -- References -- Chapter 2: An Essay on Humble Economics -- 2.1 Introductory Remarks -- 2.2 Disentangling the Idea of a Humble Science -- 2.3 Classical Economics as a Humble Science -- 2.4 Metaphysics of Economic Systems -- 2.5 D. Colander's Plea for Creating Humble Economists -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Economics for? -- 3.1 The Philosophy of Social Science and Pragmatism -- References -- Chapter 4: Should Economics Make a Pragmatic Turn? John Dewey, Karl Polanyi, and Critique of Economic Naturalism -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Our Problematic Situation: Mainstream Economics and the Legacy of Naturalism -- 4.3 Overcoming the Limits of Rational Choice: Pragmatism and Institutionalism -- 4.4 Embedded Markets and the Importance of Institutions -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: Moral Economics - A Theoretical Basis for Building the Next Economic System -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Outline and Method -- 5.1.2 Baseline Assumptions -- 5.1.3 The Approach -- 5.2 Conceptual History and Ideological Context -- 5.2.1 A Brief History of the Moral Economic Concept -- 5.2.2 Ideological Context and Positioning -- 5.3 Adam Smith Revisited -- 5.3.1 The Moral Structure of Society -- 5.3.2 The Durability of a Bottom-Up Economic System -- 5.3.3 Wrong at Its Roots - What the Broader System Is Actually Built Upon -- 5.4 Mechanisms and Structures -- 5.4.1 Homo moralis and Rational Selflessness -- 5.4.2 The Sharing Multiplier -- 5.4.3 The Basic Equation -- 5.4.4 The Moral Economic Measurement of Inequalities -- 5.5 Tools and Solutions. , 5.5.1 Robotization and Universal Basic Income -- 5.5.2 Blockchain in the Moral Economy -- 5.5.3 Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Minds -- 5.6 Outlook (Into Space) -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Online Sources -- Databases -- Other Sources -- Chapter 6: How (Not) to Connect Ethics and Economics: Epistemological and Metaethical Problems for the Perfectly Competitive Market -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Heath's Market Failures Approach -- 6.3 A Metaethical Objection to Deriving Moral Obligations from the Model of the Perfectly Competitive Market -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Research Ethics in Economics: What If Economists and Their Subjects Are Not Rational? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Primum Non Nocere -- 7.3 Post-factual Economics -- 7.4 The "New" Dichotomy -- 7.5 Looking Forward -- References -- Chapter 8: Economic Choice Revisited: Lessons from Pre-modern Thinkers -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Neoclassical Account of Economic Agency -- 8.2.1 Economic Agent - 'Not Human But Important' -- 8.2.2 The Peculiar Concept of Preferences -- 8.3 Pre-modern Economic Thought: Self-Development and Practical Reason -- 8.3.1 Practical Wisdom in Aristotle -- 8.3.2 Aquinas and the Scholastics: The economic Realm as Space for Personal Development -- 8.3.3 Moral Maturation in Adam Smith -- 8.4 Towards a Better Explanation of Choice -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Between Individual and Collective Rationality -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Problem of Irreducibility of Collective Rationality to Individual Rationality -- 9.3 The Bounded Rationality Versus the Variety of Human Nature -- 9.3.1 Individuals Are Not Rational in the Neoclassical Sense -- 9.3.2 The Behaviour That Seems Irrational Can Lead to Rational Results -- 9.4 Information, Complexity and the Principle of Emergence. , 9.5 Complexity and Institutions: Institutions as the Embodiment of Collective Rationality -- 9.6 Institutions and Human Emotions -- 9.7 The Institution of Innovative Entrepreneurship -- 9.8 The Prisoner's Dilemma, the "Shadow of the Future" and Institutionalization of Emotions -- 9.9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 10: Naturalisation of Normative Economics -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Normative Problem in Naturalised Jurisprudence -- 10.3 Evolutionary Philosophy of Law -- 10.4 Neglected Cultural Evolution and the Emergence of the Normative Order -- 10.5 The Pursuit of Wellbeing May Be Maladaptive -- 10.6 Concluding Remarks: Threefold Undecidability of the Normative Problem -- References -- Chapter 11: Beyond Mere Utility-Maximisation. Towards an Axiologically Enriched Account of Well-being -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Against the Non-normative Account of Well-being -- 11.3 The Normative Account of Well-being -- 11.3.1 The Exclusive Approach: Well-being as Unconstrained Pursuit of Prudential Values -- 11.3.2 The Inclusive Approach: Well-being as Constrained Pursuit of Prudential Values -- 11.4 Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 12: Identity Theories in Economics: A Phenomenological Approach -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 A Notion of Economics and Requirements for a Corresponding Concept of Identity -- 12.3 Identity Theories in Economics -- 12.3.1 Akerlof and Kranton -- 12.3.2 Amartya Sen -- 12.3.3 Kirman and Teschl -- 12.3.4 John Davis -- 12.4 An Alternative Proposal for the Definition of Personal Identity -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Temporal Structures of Justification in the Economic Analysis of Law: Legal Philosophy and Free Will -- 13.1 Economic Analysis of Law -- 13.2 Theoretical Time-Privileging -- 13.3 Temporal Structures of Moral Decision Making -- 13.4 Time and Free Will. , 13.5 Free Will and Legal Rights -- 13.6 Holism of Time-Value -- 13.7 So What? -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Róna, Peter Words, Objects and Events in Economics Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030526726
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Format: 1 electronic resource (xvi, 226 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9783030526726 , 3030526720 , 9783030526733 , 3030526739
    Series Statement: Virtues and economics ; 06
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "This open access book examines from a variety of perspectives the disappearance of moral content and ethical judgment from the models employed in the formulation of modern economic theory, and some of the papers contain important proposals about how moral judgment could be reintroduced in economic theory. The chapters collected in this volume result from the favorable reception of the first volume of the Virtues in Economics series and represent further contributions to the themes set out in that volume: (i) examining the philosophical and methodological fallacies of this turn in modern economic theory that the removal of the moral motivation of economic agents from modern economic theory has entailed; and (ii) proposing a return descriptive economics as the means with which the moral content of economic life could be restored in economic theory. This book is of interest to researchers and students of the methodology of economics, ethics, philosophers concerned with agency and economists who build economic models that rest in the intention of the agent."
    Note: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Made with Words. Intentionality and the Objects of Economics (Péter Róna) -- Chapter 2. An Essay on Humble Economics (Łukasz Hardt) -- Chapter 3. What is economics for? (Brendan Hogan) -- Chapter 4. Should economics make a pragmatic turn? John Dewey, Karl Polanyi, and critique of economic naturalism (Maciej Kassner) -- Chapter 5. Moral Economics -- a theoretical basis for building the next economic system (Zsófia Hajnal) -- Chapter 6. How (Not) to Connect Ethics and Economics: Epistemological and Metaethical Problems for the Perfectly Competitive Market (Caspar Willem Safarlou) -- Chapter 7. Research Ethics in Economics: What If Economists and Their Subjects are not Rational? (Altug Yalcintas and Eylül Seren Kösel) -- Chapter 8. Economic choice revisited: lessons from pre-modern thinkers (Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price) -- Chapter 9. Between Individual and Collective Rationality (Anna Horodecka and Liudmyla Vozna) -- Chapter 10. Naturalisation of the Normative Economics (Marcin Gorazda) -- Chapter 11. Beyond Mere Utility-Maximisation. Towards an Axiologically Enriched Account of Well-Being (Tomasz Kwarciński and Wojciech Załuski) -- Chapter 12. Identity Theories in Economics: A Phenomenological Approach (Ricardo Crespo and Ivana Anton Mlinar) -- Chapter 13. Temporal Structures of Justification in the Economic Analysis of Law: Legal Philosophy and Free Will (Kevin Jackson) -- Index.
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    edocfu_BV046996654
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 226 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-52673-3
    Series Statement: Virtues and economics volume 6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-52672-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    UID:
    edoccha_BV046996654
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 226 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-52673-3
    Series Statement: Virtues and economics volume 6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-52672-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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