Methodology of the Social Sciences, Ethics, and Economics in the Newer Historical School: From Max Weber and Rickert to Sombart and RothackerSpringer Science & Business Media, 15 oct. 1997 - 564 pages The volume at hand gives an exposition of the tradition of the Historical School of Economics and of the Geisteswissenschaften or human sciences, the latter in their development within the Historical School as well as in Neo-Kantianism and the sociology of knowledge. It continues the discussion started in the year 1994 on the Older Historical School of Economics and the 19th century German contribution to an ethical theory of economics with the Newer Historical School of the 20th century. Economists, social scientists, and philosophers examine the contribution of this tradition and its impact for present theory. The schools of thought and their approaches to economics as well as to the cultural and social sciences are examined here not as much for their historical interest as for their poten tial systematic contribution to the contemporary debates on economic ethics, economics, sociology, and philosophy. The volume at hand contains the proceedings of the Fourth Annual SEEP-Conference on Economic Ethics and Philosophy in 1996, "Economics and Ethics in the Historical School. Part B: Max Weber, Heinrich Rickert, Max Scheler, Werner Sombart, Arthur Spiethoff, John Commons, Alfred Marshall, and Others", held at Marienrode Monastery near Hannover, Germa ny, on March 27-30th, 1996, together with several additional invited papers. |
Table des matières
The Present Relevance of Max Webers Wertrationalitat Value Rationality | 3 |
Discussion Summary | 30 |
Max Weber and Ludwig von Mises and the Methodology of the Social Sciences | 32 |
Discussion Summary | 52 |
Value Theory and the Foundations of the Cultural Sciences Remarks on Rickert | 59 |
The Sociology of Knowledge and Diagnosis of Time with Max Scheler and Karl Mannheim | 79 |
Discussion Summary | 113 |
Georg Simmers Contribution to a Theory of the Money Economy | 115 |
Discussion Summary | 340 |
Method and Marshall | 342 |
Discussion Summary | 370 |
Two Developments of the Concept of Anschauliche Theorie Concrete Theory in Germany and Japan | 375 |
Discussion Summary | 411 |
Some Reflections on Ethics and Economics Concerning the German Historical School and Its Reception in Russia | 413 |
Discussion Summary | 422 |
The Old and the New Institutionalism in Economics | 429 |
Ethics and Economics in the Work of Werner Sombart | 147 |
Discussion Summary | 164 |
Historical Changes and Economics in Arthur Spiethoffs Theory of Wirtschaftsstil Style of an Economic System | 168 |
Discussion Summary | 191 |
Hans Freyers Economic Philosophy After World War II | 194 |
Business Ethics in Older German Business Administration Heinrich Nicklisch Wilhelm Kalveram August Marx | 209 |
Carl Menger and the Historicism in Economics | 231 |
The Irrelevance of Ethics for the Austrian School | 259 |
Summary of the Discussion on K Yagi and R Cubeddu | 285 |
The Historicism of John R Commonss Legal Foundations of Capitalism | 291 |
Frank Knight and the Historical School | 319 |
Discussion Summary | 464 |
Moral Leadership in Ethical Economics | 467 |
Discussion Summary | 485 |
Theories of History and of Education in Germany and France During the 19th Century | 491 |
A Philosophy of the Historical School Erich Rothackers Theory of the Geisteswissenschaften Human Sciences | 510 |
Discussion Summary | 529 |
Germany Japan and National Economics An Alternative Paradigm of Modernity? | 535 |
List of Authors and Discussants | 552 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
according Alfred Marshall analysis anschauliche Theorie approach Austrian Austrian School axiological axiological rationality behavior Cambridge capitalism Carl Menger causal cognition Commons Commons's concept consequences costs criticism cultural decision Dilthey discussion economic theory economists empirical entrepreneur Essays ethical exchange fact Freyer function Geisteswissenschaften German Historical School Gustav Gustav Schmoller Gustav von Schmoller Hayek human sciences Ibid ideal type ideas individual industrial institutions interests interpretation KARL MANNHEIM Knight KOSLOWSKI logical London Marshall Marx MAX SCHELER Max Weber means method Methodenstreit methodological Mises modern moral nature neoinstitutional NEUGEBAUER 1994 nomic normative objective PETER KOSLOWSKI phenomena philosophy Political Economy position principles problem production question reality reasons relation relevance Rickert role Rothacker Salin Schmoller Schumpeter scientific sense Simmel social sciences society sociology of knowledge Spiethoff spirit Takashima theoretical tion tradition understanding validity values Volkswirtschaftslehre Werner Sombart Windelband