Full-Spectrum Economics

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A01=Christian Arnsperger
Alan Kirman
Author_Christian Arnsperger
behavioural economics
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Complex Adaptive System
complexity
complexity economics
Core Axioms
Economic Epistemologist
Emancipatory Social Science
epistemology
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equilibrium
evolutionary
Evolutionary Game Theory
existentialism in social science
Full Spectrum Economics
game
Game Theory
hand
Individual Holons
Integral Field
integral theory
interdisciplinary economic paradigms
left
Left Hand Dimensions
Left Hand Issues
Left Hand Quadrants
Lower Left Quadrants
nash
Nash Equilibrium
Nash Solution
Neoclassical Economics
Neoclassical Paradigm
Noncooperative Game Theory
Pessimistic Liberalism
post-neoclassical
Post-neoclassical Economists
quadrants
reductionism critique
Social Holon
Strategic Rationality
systems science
Today's Mainstream Economics
Today’s Mainstream Economics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415555470
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Economics is essential in today’s world, and yet mainstream economists are increasingly under criticism for not taking into account sufficiently many dimensions of real life, such as political and moral values, human development, spirituality, and people’s widely shared aspiration to live more liberated lives. This book offers a critical assessment of contemporary mainstream economics by showing that the discipline has become much too narrow and misses out on the full spectrum of human existence.

The book presents a careful, detailed analysis of the limitations of neoclassical economics and of its post-neoclassical successors: behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, and experimental economics. It offers a deconstruction rooted in the "Integral" philosophy developed over the past three decades by the contemporary American thinker Ken Wilber. Distinguishing between exterior and interior dimensions of human existence, it suggests that economics could be made into a more inclusive and more emancipatory science if it started to truly honor the genuinely interior aspects of individuals and communities. Instead of remaining stuck in the limitations of post-neoclassical theory, we should make the move toward a new paradigm that, in the name of science, promotes objectivity as well as subjectivity, and material causality as well as existential awareness.

The result is a highly expanded sense of relevance for economists, sociologists, and social scientists in general. Combining methodologies from systems science, brain science, ethno-methodology, and existentialism as well as from the great spiritual traditions of humanity, Christian Arnsperger delineates the requirements of a genuinely integral economics beyond today’s crippling reductionism.

Christian Arnsperger is currently a Senior Research Fellow with the Belgian National Science Foundation (F.R.S.-FNRS) and a professor at the Université catholique de Louvain. He is the author of Critical Political Economy, published by Routledge in 2008.

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