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Thucydides is interesting partly as a representative of “classical rationalism,” a type of rationalism that may help us to correct, or at least understand, the limitations of modern rationalism. Interpreters who approach the classical authors with this purpose in mind tend to presume that...
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This papers discusses the relationship of the model of man presented by Adam Smith in The Theory of Moral Sentiments … sympathy, the key concept proposed in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, if we interpret it as the source of social evaluation …
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Economists’ “Irrational Passion for Dispassionate Rationality” -- The Methodological Constraints on the Rationality … Premise -- Human Motivation and Adam Smith’s “Invisible Hands” -- Rationality in Economic Thought: From Thomas Robert Malthus … to Alfred Marshall and Philip Wicksteed -- Rationality in Economic Thought: Frank Knight, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich …
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pt. 1. Rationality in the history of economic thought -- pt. 2. Objections to the notion of minimal rationality -- pt …. 3. But is rationality really necessary in economics? -- pt. 4. Regarding economic explanations. …
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