A systematic study contending that the distinctive theory of rationality found at the heart of Keynes' philosophy moulded his economic theorist policy-making, scientific methodology and politics. It aims to resolve his departure from Neoclassical economics to his radical "General Theory".
A systematic study contending that the distinctive theory of rationality found at the heart of Keynes' philosophy moulded his economic theorist policy-making, scientific methodology and politics. It aims to resolve his departure from Neoclassical economics to his radical "General Theory".Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
Preface - Abbreviations - Introduction - PART 1 KEYNES'S PHILOSOPHY - Some Philosophical Background - Theoretical Reason and Logic - Types of Probability and their Measurement - The Concept of the Weight of Argument - Epistemology - Practical Reason and Ethics - Philosophy after 1921 - PART 2 KEYNES'S ECONOMICS AND POLITICS - Philosophy and Economics: Some General Connections - Mathematics and Economics - Epistemology and Economics - The General Theory I: The Dye of Expectations - The General Theory II: Behaviour and Rationality - Political Philosophy 1 - Political Philosophy II - A Middle Way - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index
Preface - Abbreviations - Introduction - PART 1 KEYNES'S PHILOSOPHY - Some Philosophical Background - Theoretical Reason and Logic - Types of Probability and their Measurement - The Concept of the Weight of Argument - Epistemology - Practical Reason and Ethics - Philosophy after 1921 - PART 2 KEYNES'S ECONOMICS AND POLITICS - Philosophy and Economics: Some General Connections - Mathematics and Economics - Epistemology and Economics - The General Theory I: The Dye of Expectations - The General Theory II: Behaviour and Rationality - Political Philosophy 1 - Political Philosophy II - A Middle Way - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index
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