Elements of the reception of aristotelian thought in 19th century german-language philosophy and economics
It matters to philosophers and economists to display evidence how Aristotle was read in nineteenth century German-speaking Academia because the Ancient was a bone of contention and a source of inspiration for Idealism, Hegelianism, Historicism, the German Historical economists (to begin with Ros...
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3034 6608 A-MU Artículos eng This article originates in a presentation I gave at Cuyo University, Mendoza, Argentina, on November 27th, 2012, at the workshop organized by Professor Ricardo F. Crespo, to whom I express my deep thanks, as well as to participants who became discussants of good will. Any remaining error is naturally mine. |
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Aristóteles Aristotle Economía Filosofía Filósofos alemanes Filósofos austríacos Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Menger, Carl Roscher, Wilhelm |
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Campagnolo, Gilles |
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Elements of the reception of aristotelian thought in 19th century german-language philosophy and economics |
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Filosofía y pensamiento |
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It matters to philosophers and economists to display evidence
how Aristotle was read in nineteenth century German-speaking Academia
because the Ancient was a bone of contention and a source of inspiration
for Idealism, Hegelianism, Historicism, the German Historical economists
(to begin with Roscher) and their Viennese contender, the founder of the
Austrian School of Economics, Carl Menger. Ancient philosophy remained
vivid then. In evaluating its reception, we show how the debate on collective
entities versus individuality found therein a basis, and methodological individualism
a justification – something still useful in the twenty-first century in a
crisis of the economic mainstream. La cuestión de la interpretación de Aristóteles por parte de la Academia alemana del siglo XIX es de interés tanto para filósofos como para economistas. Esto se debe a que el pensamiento clásico constituyó una cuestión de discusión e inspiración para el Idealismo, el Hegelianismo, el Historicismo y los economistas históricos alemanes (comenzando por Roscher) y su oponente austríaco, Carl Menger, fundador de la Escuela Austríaca de Economía. De este modo la filosofía antigua permaneció vigente. Al evaluar esta recepción, en este trabajo se muestra que el debate sobre entidades colectivas versus individualidad encuentra allí una base, y el individualismo metodológico, una justificación. Esto resulta útil aún hoy en el siglo veintiuno, en que presenciamos una crisis de la corriente principal de la economía. |
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It matters to philosophers and economists to display evidence
how Aristotle was read in nineteenth century German-speaking Academia
because the Ancient was a bone of contention and a source of inspiration
for Idealism, Hegelianism, Historicism, the German Historical economists
(to begin with Roscher) and their Viennese contender, the founder of the
Austrian School of Economics, Carl Menger. Ancient philosophy remained
vivid then. In evaluating its reception, we show how the debate on collective
entities versus individuality found therein a basis, and methodological individualism
a justification – something still useful in the twenty-first century in a
crisis of the economic mainstream. |
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Elements of the reception of aristotelian thought in 19th century german-language philosophy and economics |
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Elements of the reception of aristotelian thought in 19th century german-language philosophy and economics Aristóteles Aristotle Economía Filosofía Filósofos alemanes Filósofos austríacos Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Menger, Carl Roscher, Wilhelm Campagnolo, Gilles |
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Aristóteles Aristotle Economía Filosofía Filósofos alemanes Filósofos austríacos Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Menger, Carl Roscher, Wilhelm |
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Aristóteles Aristotle Economía Filosofía Filósofos alemanes Filósofos austríacos Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Menger, Carl Roscher, Wilhelm |
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Campagnolo, Gilles |
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Elements of the reception of aristotelian thought in 19th century german-language philosophy and economics |
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