Theoretical and Practical Reason in Economics, 2013 Capacities and Capabilities SpringerBriefs in Philosophy Series
Auteur : Crespo Ricardo F.
Table of contents.- Summary.- Preface.- Chapter I: Introduction.- Chapter II: Nancy Cartwright, Capacities and Nomological Machines: The Role of Theoretical Reason in Science.- Chapter III: Sen’s Capability Approach: The Role of Practical Reason in Social Science.- Chapter IV: The Contributions of Aristotle’s Thought to the Capability Approach.- Chapter V: Socio-Economic Machines and Practical Models of Development: The Role of the Human Development Index.- Chapter VI: Conclusion: Theoretical and Practical Reason in Economics.
A timely reflection on the fundamentals of economics in the light of the current financial and economic global crisis
Builds on elements from Nancy Cartwright and Amartya Sen, to propose a way of defining concepts and making decisions about development
Suggests the development of normative models of mechanisms to obtain development objectives through practical reason or public discussion
Includes a useful discussion on ways to improve the Indexes of the United Nations Development Program?
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 09-2012
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Amartya Sen's Capability Approach; Aristotle and Sen; Aristotle and Sen; Aristotle on Lists; Cartwright–Anscombe Connection; Cartwright–Aristotle Connection; Cartwright–Mill Connection; Economics and Ethics; Epistemology of Capacities; Identification of Valuable Capabilities; Nancy Cartwright; Capacities and Nomological Machines; Ontology of Capacities; Practical Reason in Social Science; Rationality of Economics; Sen’s Capability Approach; Skepticism about Capacities; Socio-Economic; Socio-economic Machines; The Aristotelian Contribution to the Capability Approach; The Human Development Index (HDI); United Nations Development Programme