The Theory of Ethical Economy in the Historical School Wilhelm Roscher, Lorenz von Stein, Gustav Schmoller, Wilhelm Dilthey and Contemporary Theory
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1995, 1995
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1995 |
Series: | Ethical Economy, Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Economics as Ethical Economy in the Tradition of the Historical School. Introduction
- One The Older Historical School
- 1 Intention and Failure of W. Roscher’s Historical Method of National Economics
- 2 “Personality” as a Principle of Individual and Institutional Development Lorenz von Stein’s Institutional Theory of a “Labour-Society”
- Two Schmoller’s Contribution to Economics and Economic Ethics
- 3 A Methodological Appraisal of Schmoller’s Research Programm
- 4 The Role of Ethics as Part of the Historical Methods of Schmoller and the Older Historical School
- Three Wilhelm Dilthey’s Foundations of the Historical and Cultural Sciences
- 5 Dilthey’s “Verstehen” Sociology, Philosophy of Culture, and Ethics
- Four Cross Analyses of the Historical School: Historism in Italy and Japan
- 6 Historism and Liberalism in Italy
- 7 Historism and Liberalism in Japan
- Five Systematic Questions of Historism and Social Science in Contemporary Thought
- 8 Institutional Economics, Management Science and the Historical School
- 9 In Search of a Theory Gustav Schmoller on Economic Justice: A Guide to Present Problems in Business Ethics?
- 10 Theoretical Approaches to a Comparison of Economic Systems from a Historical Perspective
- 11 Confucian Culture and Economic Development in East Asia
- 12 Communitarianism, Pragmatism, Historicism
- 13 Is Postmodernism a Neohistorism? On the Absoluteness and the Historicity of History
- 14 Historism in the German Tradition of Social and Economic Thought or: What Is Living and What Is Dead in Historism
- List of Authors and Discussants
- Index of Names