Architectures of Economic Subjectivity

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economic philosophy history
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epistemology of economics
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equilibrium
Extensive Utility
general
general equilibrium analysis
General Equilibrium Theory
Hayek's Pure Theory
Hayek's Work
Hayek’s Pure Theory
Hayek’s Work
Homo Oeconomicus
Individual Economic Subject
invariable
Invariable Standard
knowledge and subject formation
Long Term Expectation
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Marginal Efficiency
Marginal Utility
Marginal Utility Theory
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philosophical analysis of economic subjectivity
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Smith’s Text
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  • ISBN 9780415699211
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The history of European economic thought has long been written by those seeking to prove or disprove the truth-value of the theories they describe. This work takes a different approach. It explores the philosophical groundwork of the theoretical structure within which economic subjects are presented. Demonstrating how the subjects of economic texts tend to be defined in and through their relationship to knowledge, this study addresses the epistemological constitution of subjectivity in economic thought.

Sonya Scott completed her PhD at York University, Toronto, Canada

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