Econ Art: Divorcing Art from Science in Modern EconomicsPluto Press, 15. 2. 1999 - Počet stran: 240 Historians of economic thought have long recognized the possibility that the "science" of economics owes more to cultural influences than we are usually prepare to admit. Econ Art offers the first detailed study of this contradiction, highlighting the cultural and aesthetic influences of surrealism, cubism and abstract art on both economic theory and method in the twentieth century.Arguing that economics has developed more as an art form than as a science, the author looks not only at what economists have produced but how they have produced it, uncovering the cultural preconceptions which have shaped economic theory and method in the last one hundred years. At a time of increasing dissatisfaction with the discipline and the practice of economics, Szostak argues that the time is now ripe —- and right —- to embarrass the profession into a whole-sale reconsideration of what economics is for, how it should be done and what might make it better and more useful to the academy and to the world at large. |
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... reason or any aesthetic or moral preoccupation . A dictated record of the mind , in the absence of any control exercised by reason , over and above any aesthetic or intel- lectual preoccupation . Revolutionary at the time , such an ...
... reason or any aesthetic or moral preoccupation . A dictated record of the mind , in the absence of any control exercised by reason , over and above any aesthetic or intel- lectual preoccupation . Revolutionary at the time , such an ...
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... reason to believe excess supply would lower prices . We have no reason to care about GE unless we have reason to believe that we tend toward it . The casual empiricism discussed above , even if not misguided , would thus provide no real ...
... reason to believe excess supply would lower prices . We have no reason to care about GE unless we have reason to believe that we tend toward it . The casual empiricism discussed above , even if not misguided , would thus provide no real ...
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... reason , Bartley recog- nized that this led to an infinite regress where each reason had to be justified by another . The only real definition of rationality is criticism : we should strive to leave all of our beliefs open to criti ...
... reason , Bartley recog- nized that this led to an infinite regress where each reason had to be justified by another . The only real definition of rationality is criticism : we should strive to leave all of our beliefs open to criti ...
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Chapter Two Surrealism | 24 |
Chapter Three Cubism and More | 51 |
5 | 58 |
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