This classic text, first published in 1893, was the first attempt to present a view of the relations of philosophy and economics through the whole of their history. In tracing the history of this relationship the author begins by examining the work of the ancient philosophers and continues with the followers of the theory of natural law.
This classic text, first published in 1893, was the first attempt to present a view of the relations of philosophy and economics through the whole of their history. In tracing the history of this relationship the author begins by examining the work of the ancient philosophers and continues with the followers of the theory of natural law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part One: Ancient Philosophy 1. Plato 2. Aristotle 3. Stoics and Epicureans 4. Christianity Part Two: Modern Philosophy: Natural Law 1. Precursors of Grotius 2. Grotius 3. Hobbes 4. Harrington 5. Locke 6. David Hume 7. Physiocrats 8. Adam Smith 9. Natural Rights and the Rule of Nature Part Three: Modern Philosophy: Utilitarian Economics 1. Malthus 2. Bentham and James Mill 3. J. S. Mill Part Four: Modern Philosophy: Idealistic Economics 1. Kant 2. Fichte 3. Krause 4. Hegel Part Five: Modern Philosophy: Materialistic Economics and Evolution 1. Karl, Marx, Engels, Lassalle 2. Epilogue 3. Summary Index
Introduction Part One: Ancient Philosophy 1. Plato 2. Aristotle 3. Stoics and Epicureans 4. Christianity Part Two: Modern Philosophy: Natural Law 1. Precursors of Grotius 2. Grotius 3. Hobbes 4. Harrington 5. Locke 6. David Hume 7. Physiocrats 8. Adam Smith 9. Natural Rights and the Rule of Nature Part Three: Modern Philosophy: Utilitarian Economics 1. Malthus 2. Bentham and James Mill 3. J. S. Mill Part Four: Modern Philosophy: Idealistic Economics 1. Kant 2. Fichte 3. Krause 4. Hegel Part Five: Modern Philosophy: Materialistic Economics and Evolution 1. Karl, Marx, Engels, Lassalle 2. Epilogue 3. Summary Index
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