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E-raamat: Historical Epistemology of Ecological Economics: Essays on the Styles of Economic Reasoning

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2022
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This volume uses historical epistemology in order to address several topics in the history of economic thought, with special emphasis on ecological economics, environmental metaphors of scarcity, and mathematical ecology. Using the field of ecological economics as an anchor point, the author reflects on the styles of reasoning in economics with a view towards understanding the nature of disagreement that stems from a failure of communication between rival approaches in economics. A thorough inquiry into issues related to identity, coherence, pluralism, and reception, this volume will appeal to researchers and students interested in history of economic thought, ecological economics, and philosophy of the sciences.
Styles of Scientific Reasoning as Historiographical Metaphor: A Reply to Martin Kusch
1(10)
1 Introduction
1(2)
2 To Resist the Temptation of Structure: Styles as Historiographical Metaphor
3(2)
3 Reply
5(2)
3.1 Six Theses on the History and Philosophy of Styles of Scientific Reasoning
7(1)
4 Discussion and Final Remarks
7(4)
The Myth of the Framework and the Modes of Thought in Economics
11(26)
1 Introduction
12(3)
2 The Myth of the Framework
15(6)
2.1 The Myth of the Framework Revisited
18(3)
3 Thinking Modes in Economics
21(7)
3.1 Open and Closed Systems of Thought
23(4)
3.2 Modes of Thought and Methodological Pluralism
27(1)
4 The Debate on Methodological Pluralism in Ecological Economics
28(9)
4.1 Richard B. Norgaard (1989) and Frameworks without Relativism
29(3)
4.2 Clive L. Spash and the Methodological Closure
32(5)
Historical Epistemology of Ecological Economics and Styles of Economic Reasoning
37(16)
1 Introduction
37(2)
2 A Historical Epistemology of the Styles of Economic Reasoning
39(11)
2.1 Antecedents
41(3)
2.2 Seven Styles of Economic Reasoning
44(6)
3 Speciation of Scientific Disciplines and Communication Breakdowns
50(3)
The Crisis of the Historical Style of Economic Reasoning: Joseph A. Schumpeter, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, and Paul A. Samuelson
53(16)
1 Introduction
53(3)
2 Joseph A. Schumpeter and the Historical Style of Economic Reasoning
56(6)
2.1 Economic Crises in Historical Perspective
56(2)
2.2 Schumpeter's Evolutionism and the Macrodynamics of Capitalism
58(1)
2.3 Business Cycle Theory
59(1)
2.4 Charismatic Innovation, Creative Destruction, and Economic Progress
60(2)
3 Parting Ways: Georgescu-Roegen and the Entropic Style of Economic Reasoning
62(5)
3.1 Georgescu-Roegen Meets Schumpeter
63(2)
3.2 Rejection of a Position at Harvard and Return to Romania
65(1)
3.3 Schumpeter's Influences on Georgescu-Roegen
66(1)
4 Final Remarks: Schumpeter and the Decline of the Historical Style of Economic Reasoning
67(2)
Fundamental Disagreements in the Origin of Ecological Economics
69(30)
1 Five Assaults to Neoclassical Economics
72(27)
1.1 First Round: The Double Critique to Mathematical Reason and Mechanistic Epistemology
73(3)
1.2 Second Round: The Debate on The Limits to Growth (1972)
76(3)
1.3 Third Round: Scarcity and Growth Reconsidered (1979)
79(8)
1.4 Fourth Round: Land Economics (1986)
87(4)
1.5 Fifth Round: Ecological Economics (1997)
91(8)
Environmental Metaphors of Scarcity
99(14)
1 Introduction
99(3)
2 The Metrization Paradigm and the Environmental Metaphors of Ecological Economics
102(11)
2.1 The Replacement of the Neoclassical Function of Production by Economic Metabolism
104(2)
2.2 Economy Has Organs and a PI imsoll Line
106(2)
2.3 Carrying Capacity, Ecological Footprint, and Natural Capital
108(5)
The Two Chief Epistemic Styles of Mathematical Ecology
113(10)
1 Historical Epistemology and Ecology as an Epochal Threshold
113(2)
2 Modern Mathematization of Nature
115(1)
3 A Brief History of Mathematical Ecology: Authors and Topics
116(4)
4 Mathematical Ecology as a Discipline Speciation Case
120(1)
5 Leggiadro viso: The Old Myth of a Self-Speaking Nature
121(2)
Classical Historical Epistemology in Retrospect: A Review Essay
123
1 Is There a Continental History and Philosophy of Science?
123(3)
2 Thomas S. Kuhn and the Continental History and Philosophy of Science
126(2)
3 Ernst Cassirer and Neo-Kantian History of Science
128(2)
4 French Historical Epistemology as Continental History and Philosophy of Science
130(7)
5 Final Remarks: Thomas S. Kuhn Meets Gaston Bachelard
137
Alberto Fragio is full professor in the Department of Humanities at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Cuajimalpa, Mexico City. He earned his PhD in Philosophy (2007) from the Universidad Autonoma of Madrid (Spain), and in Cultural Sciences (2011) from Scuola Internazionale di Alti Studi di Modena (Italy). He was holder of a Swiss Government Scholarship at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich Chair for Science Studies (Switzerland), and a Gerda Henkel Stiftung postdoctoral fellowship (Marie Curie Fellowship M4HUMAN programme) at the Institut für Medizingeschichte und Wissenschaftsforschung der Universität zu Lübeck(Germany). He has been Visiting Scholar in the Department of History of Science at Harvard University (USA), in the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach (Germany), or the Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales del CSIC (Spain), among other institutions. He is a member of the Zentrum für Kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung (ZKFL Lübeck), and the research groupon Historical Epistemology and History of Experience at Spanish National Research Council CSIC (Madrid).