Critical Theory and Economics
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Critical Theory and Economics
Philosophical Notes on Contemporary Inequality
Maialeh, Robin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
144
Mole
9781032437828
15 a 20 dias
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Preface
Introduction
1. Prolegomena to Critical Theory
1.1 The History of Critical Theory
1.2 Critical and Traditional Theory
1.3 Critical Theory and Economics
2. Prolegomena to Economic Theory
2.1 Foundations of Contemporary Economics
2.3 The impotence of the Behavioural "Critique"
3. Dialectical-Critical Reflection
3.1 A critique of Positivism: From Metaphysical Ontologism to Mathematical Formalism
3.2 Dialectics as a Reaction to Positivism
3.3 Dialectical Totality and the Pseudoconcrete
4. Subject and Reason
4.1 Instrumental Reason and Contemporary Economics
4.2 Rational Attitude Towards Self-Preservation
4.3 Metamorphosis of the Subject and Its Objectification
5. Immanence and the Transcendence of Contemporary Inequality
5.1 On the Worthiness of de-Ontologised Positivism
5.2 Heteronomous Agents and the Transcendence of the Market Economy
5.3 The Immanence of Unequal Distribution
Conclusion
References
Introduction
1. Prolegomena to Critical Theory
1.1 The History of Critical Theory
1.2 Critical and Traditional Theory
1.3 Critical Theory and Economics
2. Prolegomena to Economic Theory
2.1 Foundations of Contemporary Economics
2.3 The impotence of the Behavioural "Critique"
3. Dialectical-Critical Reflection
3.1 A critique of Positivism: From Metaphysical Ontologism to Mathematical Formalism
3.2 Dialectics as a Reaction to Positivism
3.3 Dialectical Totality and the Pseudoconcrete
4. Subject and Reason
4.1 Instrumental Reason and Contemporary Economics
4.2 Rational Attitude Towards Self-Preservation
4.3 Metamorphosis of the Subject and Its Objectification
5. Immanence and the Transcendence of Contemporary Inequality
5.1 On the Worthiness of de-Ontologised Positivism
5.2 Heteronomous Agents and the Transcendence of the Market Economy
5.3 The Immanence of Unequal Distribution
Conclusion
References
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Vice Versa;Follow;Dialectical Totality;Critical Theory;Reproductive Consumption;Social Reproduction;Disposable Resources;Satisficing Behaviour;Productive Consumption;Neoclassical Theory;Vulgar Hedonism;Behavioural Critique;Behavioural Insights;Agent's Existence;Equalising Policies;Schumpeterian Growth Theory;Homo Oeconomicus;Subjective Discount Factor;Agent's Utility;Lower Competitive Pressure;Dialectical Critical Theorists;Irrational Dynamic;Intertemporal Preference;Instrumental Reason;Class Analysis Perspective
Preface
Introduction
1. Prolegomena to Critical Theory
1.1 The History of Critical Theory
1.2 Critical and Traditional Theory
1.3 Critical Theory and Economics
2. Prolegomena to Economic Theory
2.1 Foundations of Contemporary Economics
2.3 The impotence of the Behavioural "Critique"
3. Dialectical-Critical Reflection
3.1 A critique of Positivism: From Metaphysical Ontologism to Mathematical Formalism
3.2 Dialectics as a Reaction to Positivism
3.3 Dialectical Totality and the Pseudoconcrete
4. Subject and Reason
4.1 Instrumental Reason and Contemporary Economics
4.2 Rational Attitude Towards Self-Preservation
4.3 Metamorphosis of the Subject and Its Objectification
5. Immanence and the Transcendence of Contemporary Inequality
5.1 On the Worthiness of de-Ontologised Positivism
5.2 Heteronomous Agents and the Transcendence of the Market Economy
5.3 The Immanence of Unequal Distribution
Conclusion
References
Introduction
1. Prolegomena to Critical Theory
1.1 The History of Critical Theory
1.2 Critical and Traditional Theory
1.3 Critical Theory and Economics
2. Prolegomena to Economic Theory
2.1 Foundations of Contemporary Economics
2.3 The impotence of the Behavioural "Critique"
3. Dialectical-Critical Reflection
3.1 A critique of Positivism: From Metaphysical Ontologism to Mathematical Formalism
3.2 Dialectics as a Reaction to Positivism
3.3 Dialectical Totality and the Pseudoconcrete
4. Subject and Reason
4.1 Instrumental Reason and Contemporary Economics
4.2 Rational Attitude Towards Self-Preservation
4.3 Metamorphosis of the Subject and Its Objectification
5. Immanence and the Transcendence of Contemporary Inequality
5.1 On the Worthiness of de-Ontologised Positivism
5.2 Heteronomous Agents and the Transcendence of the Market Economy
5.3 The Immanence of Unequal Distribution
Conclusion
References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Vice Versa;Follow;Dialectical Totality;Critical Theory;Reproductive Consumption;Social Reproduction;Disposable Resources;Satisficing Behaviour;Productive Consumption;Neoclassical Theory;Vulgar Hedonism;Behavioural Critique;Behavioural Insights;Agent's Existence;Equalising Policies;Schumpeterian Growth Theory;Homo Oeconomicus;Subjective Discount Factor;Agent's Utility;Lower Competitive Pressure;Dialectical Critical Theorists;Irrational Dynamic;Intertemporal Preference;Instrumental Reason;Class Analysis Perspective