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Autor:
Stephen John Nash, Liza Joan Rybak
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The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 29:704-728
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Perspectives on Political Science. 50:32-51
Locke claims that man makes a mistake by linking the perception of authentic beauty to nature, because beauty is argued to constitute a deliberate man-made fabrication. Specifically, man is said to...
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Perspectives on Political Science. 47:218-238
A problem with modern philosophy, as partly initiated by Locke, is that modern philosophy defines human knowledge as comprising exactly one uniform quality; a quality that is exclusively derived from the effort of man. Specifically, Locke makes the m
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Perspectives on Political Science. 48:141-161
Autor:
Liza Rybak, Stephen John Nash
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Perspectives on Political Science. 43:162-173
While current discourse has failed and will continue to fail to adequately integrate uncertainty into economic theory, this work explores how political philosophy can provide a better understanding of uncertainty. Specifically, political philosophy c
Autor:
Stephen John Nash, Liza Rybak
Publikováno v:
Review of Social Economy. 68:339-363
By exploring the implications of the linkage between Knight and Pragmatism, some non-trivial implications can be argued to exist. Specifically, section 2 outlines the T.C.E. literature, and how it exists in an atmosphere mixed with Marshallian compet
Autor:
Stephen John Nash
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Journal of Economic Methodology. 11:75-89
While attempting to avoid closure, it can be argued that two of the analytical techniques employed by Lawson (1997) strongly imply closure. First, while ostensibly directed at liberating analysis from all forms of closure, the demi‐reg is shown to
Autor:
Stephen John Nash
Publikováno v:
Review of Social Economy. 61:251-272
Knight indicates that his proposition of uncertainty is based on two important premises: (a) that the proposition of uncertainty is premised on a reevaluation of the theory of knowledge, and (b) that the primary theory of knowledge used in this re-ev
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Stephen John Nash
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) ISBN: 9780387329796
In looking towards the origins of uncertainty in economic theory, most economists point to the groundbreaking work of Frank Knight in America or J.M. Keynes in England. However, it can be argued that developments in philosophy contributed, at least i
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