This book develops a philosophical analysis of economic reality and economic science from an Aristotelian point of view. It is the result of many years of thinking and philosophical study about these topics. It differs from other philosophy of economics books as it also deals with economic reality (not only the science) and approaches its subject from an Aristotelian perspective. It differs from other Aristotelian studies about economics as it covers the whole of philosophy of the economy. This book argues why Aristotles thinking guarantees an appropriate interdisciplinary synthesis.
Table of Contents.- Analytical Table of Contents.- Acknowledgments.-?I. Introduction: Why a Philosophy of the Economy and Why an Aristotelian Approach?.- Part 1: The Economic and its Science: A Philosophical Approach.- II. The Economic.- III. Economic Science.- IV. Characteristics and Methods of Economic Science.- V. Economics and Ethics.- VI. Models and Measurements.- VII. Ideas on Economic Science and its Method over the Past Sixty Years.- Phase I:? Traditional Orthodoxy.- Phase II: Mainstream Pluralism.- Part 2: Economic Activity.- VIII. Economic Activities.- IX. Human Labor.- X. Capital and the Entrepreneurial Factor.- XI. Global Crises and Globalization.- XII. Concluding Remarks.
Sets forth what Aristotle would think about today economy and economics
Analyzes the economic reality from an Aristotelian approach
Provides a fresh, yet classical view about the nature of the economy
Detects the deepest characteristics and problems of economics
Appraises the scope and limits of models and measurement in economics
Provides an updated panorama of the state of economic science
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