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Further Reflections on Humannature Assumptions in Economics Part I The Men of Aristotle, Adam Smith et al. Revisited

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Further Reflections on Humannature Assumptions in Economics Part I The Men of Aristotle, Adam Smith et al. Revisited

Auteurs : Thomas O. Nitsch [États-Unis]

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In previous efforts the author has examined the various men of economics or humannature assumptions of economic thinkers as a way of treating the history and philosophy of the discipline. Here, under the thematic penumbra of Man as the Centre of the Social Economy, and hoping to incorporate the fruits of further inquiry into the matter, those creatures and their fashioners are critically reconsidered with a view towards arriving at a more adequate conception of a truly human economiser and accordingly science of human economy. In Part II, having presented homo oeconomicus in both hisher impudent and honourable versions, we shall attempt to transcend homo socioeconomicus and even our own former homo oeconomicus humanus as well.

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