Social Ontology and Modern Economics [electronic resource] / edited by Stephen Pratten.

Economists increasingly recognise that engagement with social ontology - the study of the basic subject matter and constitution of social reality - can facilitate more relevant analysis. This growing recognition amongst economists of the importance of social ontology is due very considerably to the...

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Other Authors: Pratten, Stephen (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2015.
Series:Economics as social theory.
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505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I The Cambridge approach to social ontology; 1 A conception of social ontology; 2 Quine and the ontological turn in economics; 3 The scope of ontological theorising; Part II Traditions and projects; 4 The nature of heterodox economics; 5 Economics as progress: the LSE approach to econometric modelling and critical realism as programmes for research; 6 An evolutionary economics? On borrowing from evolutionary biology. 
505 8 |a 7 Structure, agency and causality in post-revival Austrian economics: tensions and resolutionsPart III Interventions in the history of economic thought; 8 Smith and Newton: some methodological issues concerning general economic equilibrium theory; 9 Metatheory as the key to understanding: Schumpeter after Shionoya; 10 Order without equilibrium: a critical realist interpretation of Hayek's notion of spontaneous order; Part IV Methods; 11 Methods of abstraction and isolation in modern economics; 12 Applied economics, contrast explanation and asymmetric information; Part V Ethics. 
505 8 |a 13 Critical ethical naturalism: an orientation to ethics14 Realism, universalism and capabilities; Part VI Elaborating conceptions of social reality; 15 Ontology and the study of social reality: emergence, organisation, community, power, social relations, corporations, artefacts and money; 16 Open and closed systems and the Cambridge school; 17 The nature of gender; 18 Technological objects, social positions, and the Transformational Model of Social Activity; 19 Technology and the extension of human capabilities; 20 What is an institution?; Index. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 
520 |a Economists increasingly recognise that engagement with social ontology - the study of the basic subject matter and constitution of social reality - can facilitate more relevant analysis. This growing recognition amongst economists of the importance of social ontology is due very considerably to the work of members of the Cambridge Social Ontology Group. This volume brings together important papers by members of this group, some previously unpublished, in a collection that reveals the breadth and vitality of this Cambridge project. It provides a brilliant introduction to the central themes expl. 
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