Economics: Between Predictive Science and Moral Philosophy

Economics: Between Predictive Science and Moral Philosophy

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Jun 1, 2000 · English · Paperback (432 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 432
Language English
Published Jun 1, 2000
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
ISBN-10 0890969922
ISBN-13 9780890969922

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James M. Buchanan's exploration into the realm of economics provides a compelling intersection between the intricate mechanics of predictive science and the ethical dimensions of moral philosophy. Delving into the foundational principles of economic thought, Buchanan invites readers to reconsider how economic theories intertwine not just with measurable outcomes, but with broader societal values and ethical considerations.

Throughout this insightful work, Buchanan examines the dual nature of economics, oscillating between the predictability of market behaviors and the subjective moral choices that underpin human interactions. This dynamic approach challenges traditional economic paradigms, introducing a fresh perspective that emphasizes the importance of context, individual agency, and ethical responsibility within economic decision-making processes.

As Howard's arguments unfold, readers are encouraged to engage critically with the material, reflecting on the implications of economic decisions not only as statistical forecasts but as actions that resonate on moral grounds. In a world where economics often prioritizes efficiency over equity, Buchanan’s exploration serves as a reminder of the inherent responsibilities that accompany economic theories and practices.

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Science & Technology Business & Economics Philosophy Contemporary
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