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Keynes And Philosophy |
Edited by Bradley W. Bateman, Assistant Professor of Economics, Grinnell College and John B. Davis, Professor of History and Methodology of Economics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Professor of Economics, Marquette University, US and co-editor, Journal of Economic Methodology
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| 1991 |
176 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 306 8 |
£68.00 |
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| 1993 |
176 pp |
Paperback |
978 1 85278 845 2 |
£19.00 |
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The Paperback is currently out of print |
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‘Keynes and Philosophy is a significant contribution to the new Keynesian fundamentalism. For the first time many of the newly emerging perspectives on Keynes’s early philosophical thought are brought together in a single volume. The analytical depth and divisive nature of the debates are clearly evident. The volume conveys the controversial excitement within the newest field of Keynesian scholarship.’ – Bill Gerrard, Lecturer in Economics, University of York, UK
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Contents: 1. Introduction (B.W. Bateman and J.B. Davis) 2. Sidgwick, Moore and Keynes: A Philosophical Analysis of Keynes’s ‘My Early Beliefs’ (Y. Shionoya) 3. Burke and Keynes (S. Helburn) 4. The Rules of the Road: Keynes’s Theoretical Rationale for Public Policy (B.W. Bateman) 5. Keynes’s Weight of Argument and its Bearing on Rationality and Uncertainty (R. O’Donnell) 6. Keynes’s View of Economics as a Moral Science: Keynes on Organic Interdependence (J.B. Davis) 7. The Methodology of the Critique of the Classical Theory: Keynesian Organic Interdependence (A. Carabelli) 8. The Significance of Keynes’s Idealism (A. Fitzgibbons)
View the author's website at http://www.fee.uva.nl/hme/
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