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Humanism And Religion In The History Of Economic Thought. Selected Papers Fron The 10th Aispe Conference

ISBN/EAN
9788856823479
Editore
Franco Angeli
Collana
Economia - teoria econ. Pensiero econom.
Formato
Brossura
Anno
2010
Pagine
448

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50,00 €
This volume contains a selection of twenty papers presented at the X conference of the Italian Association for the Study of Economic Thought held in Treviso on March 27-29, 2008. The theme of the conference was Humanism and Religion in the History of Economic Thought. Humanism and religion have been two reference points for economists who expressed their perplexities on the conception of man and society adopted in mainstream economics. The term Humanism has been introduced into economics to reaffirm the centrality of humankind in the economic system, endorsing Protagoras' "man is the measure" (and not money). Religion, on the other hand, poses the problem of recognizing "what is good" in human interaction according to moral laws (often at odds with material efficiency). The essays are grouped in three sections. The first deals with the theorization of the economic agent in economics. Authors propose both general critical overviews and studies on specific schools of thought. The second section is centered on the Catholic perspective in economics. The papers in the second section discuss the evolution and the relevance of Catholic social thought and economic personalism as well as some specific authors: Lampertico, Toniolo and Menegazzi. Finally, the third section contains essays on a number of authors or schools which can be included in the humanistic category: from Marxist humanism to ethical liberalism, from Spengler to Perroux.

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Autore Parisi Daniela Fernanda; Solari Stefano
Editore Franco Angeli
Anno 2010
Tipologia Libro
Collana Economia - teoria econ. Pensiero econom.
Num. Collana 81
Lingua Inglese
Indice Daniela Parisi, Stefano Solari, Humanism and Religion in Political Economy: Introduction Part I. The Economic Agent: Insights and Debates from the History of Economic Thought John B. Davis, The individual in recent economics: internalist and externalist conceptions Fabio Masini, Economics and Laicism. The struggle for a "humane discipline" Maria Pia Paganelli, Approbation and the destre to better one's condition in Adam Smith: When the destre to better one's condition does not better one's condition and society's condition... Óscar Vara Crespo, Jorge Turmo Arnal, Ángel Rodríguez García-Brazales, Humanism, Evolutionism and economics: the evolutionary agenda in the history economic thought Cecilia Font de Villanueva, The School of Salamanca: some thoughts on the subject of justice Luca Sandonà, Human capital theory: an antrhropological critique Part II. The Catholic Perspective and Economic Analysis António Almodovar, Pedro Teixeira, Is there a Catholic economic thought? Some answers from the past Charles M.A. Clark, What can economists learn from Catholic social thought? Edward J. O'Boyle, The origins of Personalist economics Alfredo Sensales, The Catholic organicism of Fedele Lampertico Fiorenza Manzalini, The distribution of wealth in Giuseppe Toniolo's thought Stefano Zamberlan, The concept of democracy in Giuseppe Toniolo's thought Cristina Nardi Spiller, The inseparable link between ethics and economics in Menegazzi's approach Part III. Approaches to Humanism in the XX Century Duccio Cavalieri, Economic science, Humanism and Religion. The philosophical anthropology of "La Rivista Trimestrale" Alberto Giordano, Moral values and market economy: Liberalism and Humanism in Panfilo Gentile Ilaria Pasotti, The Moral Foundations of the international crisis of the 1930s and 1940s: some reflections by Wilhelm Röpke Giuseppe Privitera, Existential analytic and economic analysis in Menger, Robbins and Heidegger. Some considerations Salvatore Drago, The "Sunset" of capitalism and new world order. Humanism and ethics in Oswald Spengler's economic thought Francesca Gambarotto, Perroux's thought and the evaluation of the coûts de l'Homme Pietro Frigato, The silent removal of the theory of social costs from current "old" institutional perspectives on the firm. Some reflections inspired by Kapp and Perroux.
Stato editoriale In Commercio