Papaioannou offers a radical new reading of Hayek in the 21st century, arguing that the moral dimension of his political theory is based on the methodological implications of an epistemologically founded morality, a morality that must respect the natural limits of human knowledge.
Papaioannou offers a radical new reading of Hayek in the 21st century, arguing that the moral dimension of his political theory is based on the methodological implications of an epistemologically founded morality, a morality that must respect the natural limits of human knowledge.
THEO PAPAIOANNOU is Lecturer in Innovation and Politics of Development, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
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Preface Introduction The Context and the Intellectual Background of Hayek's Political Theory The Epistemological Foundation of Hayek's Anti-Rationalist Concept of Morality The Methodological Formation of Hayek's Moral Dimension: the Exclusion and Requirement of Substantive Politics The Order of Catallaxy, Commutative Justice, the Minimal State and the Great Society Summary Conclusions Notes References Index
Preface Introduction The Context and the Intellectual Background of Hayek's Political Theory The Epistemological Foundation of Hayek's Anti-Rationalist Concept of Morality The Methodological Formation of Hayek's Moral Dimension: the Exclusion and Requirement of Substantive Politics The Order of Catallaxy, Commutative Justice, the Minimal State and the Great Society Summary Conclusions Notes References Index
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