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The Making of the Economy
Till Düppe
其他書名
A Phenomenology of Economic Science
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
, 2011-11-16
主題
Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / Social
Business & Economics / Economics / Theory
Philosophy / Political
ISBN
9780739169544
0739169548
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ucZCcCoyce8C&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
How did modern man come to believe in the object of the economy? What hopes made us accept scientific authority about this illusive thing? What kinds of persons were attracted by objective knowledge in economic discourse? And how does this knowledge guide our economic life?
The Making of the Economy
tackles such questions surrounding the modern notion of the economy with a fresh look from phenomenological philosophy. In a historical narrative of economic discourses, Till Düppe shows that only due to the scientific culture of economics we speak of an economy. Economic science made the economy. Our economic experiences alone do not trigger an interest in the economy-which makes Husserl's case for the "forgetfulness of the life-world." Düppe's historical narrative focuses on the emergence of formal economic analysis out of a series of successive life-worlds, or concrete historical situations, an approach which generates a new substantive understanding of both the history of economics and the current discourse of crisis surrounding economics. The book will appeal to historians and philosophers of the social sciences, as well as scholars of history, philosophy, and economics.