Economic Methodology and Freedom to Choose (Routledge Revivals)

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Austrian Methodology
Austrian school theory
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causal
Demarcation
Demarcation Lines
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Efficient Causal Explanation
Efficient Causal Mode
Epistemic Rationality
epistemological critique
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existentialist
existentialist approach to economic methods
Existentialist Phenomenology
human
Husserl's Pure Phenomenology
interpretive
Interpretive Human Science
Macro-level Social Phenomena
Methodological Gap
Methodological Monist
Methodological Precepts
mode
Modus Tollendo Tollens
Non-rational Actions
Objectivist Behaviourist Approach
Optimization Principle
philosophy of science
Practical Rationality
Priorist Tenet
rationality in economics
sciences
Subjective Conscious States
subjectivist
Subjectivist Interpretive Approach
Subjectivist Interpretive Methodology
subjectivist methodology
teleological
teleological explanation
Teleological Mode
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415618052
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1987, Professor O'Sullivan's work provides an in depth philosophical examination of the foundations of method in Economics and other human sciences. The argument is unabashedly dialectical in the great Socratic-Platonic tradition, and the reissue will be very welcome to all students of methodology, in particular those students of economic methodology seeking a refreshing alternative to yet more mathematical game playing.

In an age dominated and perhaps to an extent perplexed by an ultimately non-committal postmodernism the book provides a root and branch critique of the epistemological relativism which must lie at the root of the whole post-modernist approach; and in reasserting the fundamental importance not only for the methods of science but also for European civilisation of the pursuit of truth it takes a stance which is very much against the tide of the times. A heterodox perspective is also provided and defended in detail regarding the real nature of economic methodology whereby it is shown that Economics epitomises a teleological mode of explanation which is significantly different from the efficient causal modes of explanation of the natural sciences. In fact Economics is the ultimate subjectivist/interpretative discipline in the methodological sense of Max Weber and Alfred Schutz, a fact which has only been recognised (and welcomed) in the Austrian school of Economics.

Patrick O'Sullivan is Professor of Business Ethics and Head of Department of People Organisations and Society at the Grenoble Ecole de Management in France. He is also a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic and Public Policy Research at the University of Cambridge and is an occasional visiting professor at Göthe Business School, Frankfurt University and at Warsaw University.

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