The Individual and the Other in Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Ege, Ragip; Igersheim, Herrade
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Herausgeber: Ege, Ragip; Igersheim, Herrade
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The Philosophy of Economics primarily considers the economic agent as a moral subject. Economics, however, has long overlooked the agent's moral-that is to say, reasonable-dimension, to focus instead on the strictly rational. This volume seeks to address this neglected topic through exploring the Individual and the Other.
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The Philosophy of Economics primarily considers the economic agent as a moral subject. Economics, however, has long overlooked the agent's moral-that is to say, reasonable-dimension, to focus instead on the strictly rational. This volume seeks to address this neglected topic through exploring the Individual and the Other.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781138080706
- ISBN-10: 1138080705
- Artikelnr.: 52013453
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781138080706
- ISBN-10: 1138080705
- Artikelnr.: 52013453
Ragip Ege is Emeritus Professor in Economics at the University of Strasbourg, France, and a member of the Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée (BETA). His recent research activities focus on the problems of ethics and justice and he is particularly interested in Hegelian political and economic thought. Herrade Igersheim is a CNRS Research Associate Professor at the University of Strasbourg, France, and Deputy Director of the Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée (BETA). Her research focuses on economics and philosophy, welfare economics and experimental economics devoted to voting methods.
List of Contributors. The Individual and the Other in Economic Thought: an
Introduction, Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim. Part I Textual Part. The
Individual and the Other in the History of Thought. 1. From Vanity to the
Love of Systems, from Luxury to the Accumulation of Capital, from the Gaze
of Others to the Endless Process, Daniel Diatkine and Benoît Walraevens.
2. Charles Fourier: a 'non-scientistic' Conception of Justice, Ragip Ege
and Sylvie Rivot. 3. Mill's Qualitative Hedonism as an Ethics of Desire:
Towards an Intersubjective Concept of Pleasure, Nizar Hariri. 4. The Worker
at the Heart of the Analysis: the Saint-Simonian Approach to Political
Economy, Gilles Jacoud. 5. Economics and Humanity: Theory of Development in
A. Sen and the Concept of Human Integral Development, Tony E. Persico,
Nicola Mattoscio and Edgardo Bucciarelli. 6. The Disappearance of a Moral
Attitude. An Analysis comparing H. Arendt and F. von Hayek, Marlyse
Pouchol. 7. Karl Marx and Charles Fourier: Criticism of Contemporary
Society and New Philosophical Anthropology, Riccardo Soliani. Part II
Thematic Part. The Individual and the Other as Recognition and
Subjectivity. 8. Self-development and Social Justice, Catherine Audard. 9.
Aristotle on Reciprocity and Social Health, Robert Gallagher. 10. The Self
and the Others. Recognition and Subjective Well-Being: some Empirical
Evidences, Francis Munier. 11. On Levinas's Political 'Theory': A
Two-Dimensional Conception of Justice from the Perspective of Equality,
Cyrielle Poiraud. 12. The 'Recognition' of the Other as a Pre-requisite for
Fair Market Prices, Stefano Solari. 13. The Agent as an End in Itself in
the Economic Domain from a Biological and Smithian Perspective, Eleonora
Viganò. Part III Analytical Part. The Individual and the Other in Modern
Economic Analysis. 14. Perfect Prediction Equilibrium, Ghislain Fourny,
Stéphane Reiche and Jean-Pierre Dupuy. 15. Consumption Externality and
Pigovian Taxation. A Comparison between Rawls and Bentham, Herrade
Igersheim and Thi Kim Cuong Pham. 16. David Hume and Rationality in
Decision-Making: A Case Study on the Economic Reading of a Philosopher,
André Lapidus. 17. The Ontology of Schelling's 'Theory of Interdependent
Decisions', Lauren Larrouy. 18. Instrumental Rationality, Prudence and
Communicative Action: Deliberation in, and Communication through,
Individual Rational Decision-making, Jean Mercier Ythier. 19. Conflicts
between Liberty and Social Welfare in Historical Perspective, Iona Tarrant
and Jonathan Perraton. 20. Oneself, the Other and Both in Bargaining
Models, Fabrice Tricou. Index
Introduction, Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim. Part I Textual Part. The
Individual and the Other in the History of Thought. 1. From Vanity to the
Love of Systems, from Luxury to the Accumulation of Capital, from the Gaze
of Others to the Endless Process, Daniel Diatkine and Benoît Walraevens.
2. Charles Fourier: a 'non-scientistic' Conception of Justice, Ragip Ege
and Sylvie Rivot. 3. Mill's Qualitative Hedonism as an Ethics of Desire:
Towards an Intersubjective Concept of Pleasure, Nizar Hariri. 4. The Worker
at the Heart of the Analysis: the Saint-Simonian Approach to Political
Economy, Gilles Jacoud. 5. Economics and Humanity: Theory of Development in
A. Sen and the Concept of Human Integral Development, Tony E. Persico,
Nicola Mattoscio and Edgardo Bucciarelli. 6. The Disappearance of a Moral
Attitude. An Analysis comparing H. Arendt and F. von Hayek, Marlyse
Pouchol. 7. Karl Marx and Charles Fourier: Criticism of Contemporary
Society and New Philosophical Anthropology, Riccardo Soliani. Part II
Thematic Part. The Individual and the Other as Recognition and
Subjectivity. 8. Self-development and Social Justice, Catherine Audard. 9.
Aristotle on Reciprocity and Social Health, Robert Gallagher. 10. The Self
and the Others. Recognition and Subjective Well-Being: some Empirical
Evidences, Francis Munier. 11. On Levinas's Political 'Theory': A
Two-Dimensional Conception of Justice from the Perspective of Equality,
Cyrielle Poiraud. 12. The 'Recognition' of the Other as a Pre-requisite for
Fair Market Prices, Stefano Solari. 13. The Agent as an End in Itself in
the Economic Domain from a Biological and Smithian Perspective, Eleonora
Viganò. Part III Analytical Part. The Individual and the Other in Modern
Economic Analysis. 14. Perfect Prediction Equilibrium, Ghislain Fourny,
Stéphane Reiche and Jean-Pierre Dupuy. 15. Consumption Externality and
Pigovian Taxation. A Comparison between Rawls and Bentham, Herrade
Igersheim and Thi Kim Cuong Pham. 16. David Hume and Rationality in
Decision-Making: A Case Study on the Economic Reading of a Philosopher,
André Lapidus. 17. The Ontology of Schelling's 'Theory of Interdependent
Decisions', Lauren Larrouy. 18. Instrumental Rationality, Prudence and
Communicative Action: Deliberation in, and Communication through,
Individual Rational Decision-making, Jean Mercier Ythier. 19. Conflicts
between Liberty and Social Welfare in Historical Perspective, Iona Tarrant
and Jonathan Perraton. 20. Oneself, the Other and Both in Bargaining
Models, Fabrice Tricou. Index
List of Contributors. The Individual and the Other in Economic Thought: an
Introduction, Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim. Part I Textual Part. The
Individual and the Other in the History of Thought. 1. From Vanity to the
Love of Systems, from Luxury to the Accumulation of Capital, from the Gaze
of Others to the Endless Process, Daniel Diatkine and Benoît Walraevens.
2. Charles Fourier: a 'non-scientistic' Conception of Justice, Ragip Ege
and Sylvie Rivot. 3. Mill's Qualitative Hedonism as an Ethics of Desire:
Towards an Intersubjective Concept of Pleasure, Nizar Hariri. 4. The Worker
at the Heart of the Analysis: the Saint-Simonian Approach to Political
Economy, Gilles Jacoud. 5. Economics and Humanity: Theory of Development in
A. Sen and the Concept of Human Integral Development, Tony E. Persico,
Nicola Mattoscio and Edgardo Bucciarelli. 6. The Disappearance of a Moral
Attitude. An Analysis comparing H. Arendt and F. von Hayek, Marlyse
Pouchol. 7. Karl Marx and Charles Fourier: Criticism of Contemporary
Society and New Philosophical Anthropology, Riccardo Soliani. Part II
Thematic Part. The Individual and the Other as Recognition and
Subjectivity. 8. Self-development and Social Justice, Catherine Audard. 9.
Aristotle on Reciprocity and Social Health, Robert Gallagher. 10. The Self
and the Others. Recognition and Subjective Well-Being: some Empirical
Evidences, Francis Munier. 11. On Levinas's Political 'Theory': A
Two-Dimensional Conception of Justice from the Perspective of Equality,
Cyrielle Poiraud. 12. The 'Recognition' of the Other as a Pre-requisite for
Fair Market Prices, Stefano Solari. 13. The Agent as an End in Itself in
the Economic Domain from a Biological and Smithian Perspective, Eleonora
Viganò. Part III Analytical Part. The Individual and the Other in Modern
Economic Analysis. 14. Perfect Prediction Equilibrium, Ghislain Fourny,
Stéphane Reiche and Jean-Pierre Dupuy. 15. Consumption Externality and
Pigovian Taxation. A Comparison between Rawls and Bentham, Herrade
Igersheim and Thi Kim Cuong Pham. 16. David Hume and Rationality in
Decision-Making: A Case Study on the Economic Reading of a Philosopher,
André Lapidus. 17. The Ontology of Schelling's 'Theory of Interdependent
Decisions', Lauren Larrouy. 18. Instrumental Rationality, Prudence and
Communicative Action: Deliberation in, and Communication through,
Individual Rational Decision-making, Jean Mercier Ythier. 19. Conflicts
between Liberty and Social Welfare in Historical Perspective, Iona Tarrant
and Jonathan Perraton. 20. Oneself, the Other and Both in Bargaining
Models, Fabrice Tricou. Index
Introduction, Ragip Ege and Herrade Igersheim. Part I Textual Part. The
Individual and the Other in the History of Thought. 1. From Vanity to the
Love of Systems, from Luxury to the Accumulation of Capital, from the Gaze
of Others to the Endless Process, Daniel Diatkine and Benoît Walraevens.
2. Charles Fourier: a 'non-scientistic' Conception of Justice, Ragip Ege
and Sylvie Rivot. 3. Mill's Qualitative Hedonism as an Ethics of Desire:
Towards an Intersubjective Concept of Pleasure, Nizar Hariri. 4. The Worker
at the Heart of the Analysis: the Saint-Simonian Approach to Political
Economy, Gilles Jacoud. 5. Economics and Humanity: Theory of Development in
A. Sen and the Concept of Human Integral Development, Tony E. Persico,
Nicola Mattoscio and Edgardo Bucciarelli. 6. The Disappearance of a Moral
Attitude. An Analysis comparing H. Arendt and F. von Hayek, Marlyse
Pouchol. 7. Karl Marx and Charles Fourier: Criticism of Contemporary
Society and New Philosophical Anthropology, Riccardo Soliani. Part II
Thematic Part. The Individual and the Other as Recognition and
Subjectivity. 8. Self-development and Social Justice, Catherine Audard. 9.
Aristotle on Reciprocity and Social Health, Robert Gallagher. 10. The Self
and the Others. Recognition and Subjective Well-Being: some Empirical
Evidences, Francis Munier. 11. On Levinas's Political 'Theory': A
Two-Dimensional Conception of Justice from the Perspective of Equality,
Cyrielle Poiraud. 12. The 'Recognition' of the Other as a Pre-requisite for
Fair Market Prices, Stefano Solari. 13. The Agent as an End in Itself in
the Economic Domain from a Biological and Smithian Perspective, Eleonora
Viganò. Part III Analytical Part. The Individual and the Other in Modern
Economic Analysis. 14. Perfect Prediction Equilibrium, Ghislain Fourny,
Stéphane Reiche and Jean-Pierre Dupuy. 15. Consumption Externality and
Pigovian Taxation. A Comparison between Rawls and Bentham, Herrade
Igersheim and Thi Kim Cuong Pham. 16. David Hume and Rationality in
Decision-Making: A Case Study on the Economic Reading of a Philosopher,
André Lapidus. 17. The Ontology of Schelling's 'Theory of Interdependent
Decisions', Lauren Larrouy. 18. Instrumental Rationality, Prudence and
Communicative Action: Deliberation in, and Communication through,
Individual Rational Decision-making, Jean Mercier Ythier. 19. Conflicts
between Liberty and Social Welfare in Historical Perspective, Iona Tarrant
and Jonathan Perraton. 20. Oneself, the Other and Both in Bargaining
Models, Fabrice Tricou. Index