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Studies on the Abuse and Decline of Reason: Text and Documents: The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, cartea 13

Autor F.A. Hayek Editat de Bruce Caldwell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2010
Studies on the Abuse and Decline of Reason is a series of fascinating essays on the study of social phenomena. How to best and most accurately study social interactions has long been debated intensely, and there are two main approaches: the positivists, who ignore intent and belief and draw on methods based in the sciences; and the nonpositivists, who argue that opinions and ideas drive action and are central to understanding social behavior. F. A. Hayek’s opposition to the positivists and their claims to scientific rigor and certainty in the study of human behavior is a running theme of this important book.

Hayek argues that the vast number of elements whose interactions create social structures and institutions make it unlikely that social science can predict precise outcomes. Instead, he contends, we should strive to simply understand the principles by which phenomena are produced. For Hayek this modesty of aspirations went hand in hand with his concern over widespread enthusiasm for economic planning. As a result, these essays are relevant to ongoing debates within the social sciences and to discussion about the role government can and should play in the economy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226321097
ISBN-10: 0226321096
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek


Notă biografică

F. A. Hayek (1899-1992), recipient of the Medal of Freedom in 1991 and co-winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1974, was a pioneer in monetary theory and a leading proponent of classical liberalism  in the twentieth century. He taught at the University of London, the University of Chicago, and the University of Freiburg.
Bruce Caldwell is research professor of economics and director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University.

Cuprins

Editorial Foreword      
Introduction     
Studies on the Abuse and Decline of Reason
Prelude                 Individualism: True and False           
Part One: Scientism and the Study of Society
One                      The Influence of the Natural Sciences on the Social Sciences           
Two                      The Problem and the Method of the Natural Sciences          
Three                    The Subjective Character of the Data of the Social Sciences
Four                      The Individualist and ‘Compositive’ Method of the Social Sciences  
Five                      The Objectivism of the Scientistic Approach
Six                        The Collectivism of the Scientistic Approach
Seven                    The Historicism of the Scientistic Approach 
Eight                     ‘Purposive’ Social Formations         
Nine                      ‘Conscious’ Direction and the Growth of Reason     
Ten                       Engineers and Planners        
Part Two: The Counter-Revolution of Science
Eleven                   The Source of the Scientistic Hubris: L’Ecole Polytechnique          
Twelve                  The “Accoucheur d’Idées”: Henri de Saint-Simon    
Thirteen                 Social Physics: Saint-Simon and Comte       
Fourteen               The Religion of the Engineers: Enfantin and the Saint-Simonians        
Fifteen                   Saint-Simonian Influence     
Sixteen                  Sociology: Comte and His successors          
Part Three: Comte and Hegel
Seventeen             Comte and Hegel    
Appendix: Related Documents
Some Notes on Propaganda in Germany (1939)          
Selected Correspondence, F. A. Hayek to Fritz Machlup (1940–41)   
Preface to the U. S. Edition (1952)      
Preface to the German Edition (1959)  
Acknowledgements     
Index