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After having summarized the connections with psychology, philosophy and history, the conclusion of the article is that …
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Sets out to examine Roscher's cognitive and social model. Provides a presentation of Roscher's work, based on a reconstructive argument. Aims to constitute a point of application for a positive discussion about Roscher's practical relevance.
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Roscher believed that human existence is rooted in organic nature. In his view, a national society can be regarded as an organism in which households function as mutually dependent organs. Examines the nature of Roscher's organicism, which to a certain extent is characteristic of the historical...
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According to a widely accepted view, the Methodenstreit between the historical and Austrian school was the result of misunderstandings. Argues that it was rather the outcome of different solutions to genuine philosophical and methodological problems, in particular to a demarcation problem....
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nations visited by Captain Gulliver. This paper examines to what extent economic philosophy can contribute to the …
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According to a widely accepted view, the Methodenstreit between the historical and Austrian school was the result of misunderstandings. Argues that it was rather the outcome of different solutions to genuine philosophical and methodological problems, in particular to a demarcation problem....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863881
Sets out to examine Roscher′s cognitive and social model. Provides a presentation of Roscher′s work, based on a reconstructive argument. Aims to constitute a point of application for a positive discussion about Roscher′s practical relevance.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863883
Roscher believed that human existence is rooted in organic nature. In his view, a national society can be regarded as an organism in which households function as mutually dependent organs. Examines the nature of Roscher′s organicism, which to a certain extent is characteristic of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863887
nations visited by Captain Gulliver. This paper examines to what extent economic philosophy can contribute to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863904
After having summarized the connections with psychology, philosophy and history, the conclusion of the article is that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014862959