Imagining Economics Otherwise: Encounters with Identity/DifferenceRoutledge, 4. 10. 2007 - Počet stran: 304 It is possible to beirrational without beinguneconomic ? What is the link betweenValue andvalues ? What do economists do when theyexplain ? We live in times when the economic logic has become unquestionable and all-powerful so that our quotidian economic experiences are defined by their scientific construal. This book is the result of a |
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... science but a changing response to the problems of knowledge and ... social, political – econo-mixes. This book brings together some of the most ... social and cultural theorists, philosophers and history of ideas or intellectual history ...
... science but a changing response to the problems of knowledge and ... social, political – econo-mixes. This book brings together some of the most ... social and cultural theorists, philosophers and history of ideas or intellectual history ...
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... social science like economics, but in a more general sense, disciplinarity serves an important function in the modernist specialisation, taxonomisation and professionalisation of knowledge. It allows compartmentalised knowing to be ...
... social science like economics, but in a more general sense, disciplinarity serves an important function in the modernist specialisation, taxonomisation and professionalisation of knowledge. It allows compartmentalised knowing to be ...
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... knowledge. These will accordingly be my threads of concentration in the present ... social and economic issues? The answer lies in the way economics is taught ... science. Let me give you a few more examples from the text. When advising ...
... knowledge. These will accordingly be my threads of concentration in the present ... social and economic issues? The answer lies in the way economics is taught ... science. Let me give you a few more examples from the text. When advising ...
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... knowledge. So that, we have this instruction, 'Call your generic individual i, his [sic] preference relation Ri , and his endowment vector ω i , his ... social demands the sacrifice of one's self, seen as the situatedness of ... science, were.
... knowledge. So that, we have this instruction, 'Call your generic individual i, his [sic] preference relation Ri , and his endowment vector ω i , his ... social demands the sacrifice of one's self, seen as the situatedness of ... science, were.
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... science, were – in the eyes of its important precursors such as Lionel Robbins – composed of postulates which are ... social science. The writing of such social science will then inevitably require the shelter of appeals to 'axiomatic ...
... science, were – in the eyes of its important precursors such as Lionel Robbins – composed of postulates which are ... social science. The writing of such social science will then inevitably require the shelter of appeals to 'axiomatic ...
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Modernist rendition of knowledge and the question of difference 89 | |
Juxtaposing questions of identity and the economic 119 | |
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Bibliography 243 | |
Index 271 | |
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