Society, Economics, and Philosophy

Society, Economics, and Philosophy

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781560002789
Genre:
Business Encyclopedias
Autor:
Michael Polanyi
Herausgeber:
TRANSACTION PUBL
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.09.1996

Informationen zum Autor Arthur Asa Berger Klappentext Society! Economics! and Philosophy represents the full range of Polanyi's interests outside his scientific work: economics! politics! society! philosophy of science! religion and positivist obstacles to it! and art. Precisely because of Polanyi's work in the physical sciences! his writings have a unique dimension not found in other advocates of the market and too infrequently found even in philosophers of science. Polanyi showed that an industrial economy can operate only "polycentrically"! that central planning is logically impossible! and that what was called by that name in the Soviet Union was in reality no such thing. Likewise! scientific research can proceed! not by a central plan! but only by the spontaneous self-adjustment of separate initiatives to discover a common reality. Against the positivism dominant within philosophy of science! he argued that the notion of reality must be restored and made central. Yet physical sciences! he also argued! are only one branch of science! and the sciences of life and mind are logically richer and more complex and cannot be reduced to the former! nor mind to body or to computers! nor art to its physical bases. Zusammenfassung Society, Economics and Philosophy represents the full range of Polanyi's interests outside of his scientific work: economics, politics, society, philosophy of science, religion and positivist obstacles to it, and art Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: Political QuestionsIntroduction1. To the Peacemakers (1917)2. New Scepticism (1919)3. Jewish Problems (1943)4. The Struggle Between Truth and Propaganda (1936)5. Rights and Duties of Science (1939)6. History and Hope: An Analysis of Our Age (1962)7. A Postscript (1963)8. Why Did We Destroy Europe? (1970)Part II: Economic and Social TheoryIntroduction9. Collectivist Planning (1940)10. Profits and Private Enterprise (1948)11. The Foolishness of History (1957)12. Toward a Theory of Conspicuous Production (1960)13. The Determinants of Social Action (1969)14. On Liberalism and Liberty (1955)Part III: The Theory and Practice of ScienceIntroduction15. Science: Observation and Belief (1947)16. Science and Reality (1967)17. Creative Imagination (1966)18. Genius in Science (1972)19. Life Transcending Physics and Chemistry (1967)20. Do Life Processes Transcend Physics and Chemistry? (1968)Part IV: Mind! Religion! ArtIntroduction21. The Hypothesis of Cybernetics (1951)22. The Body-Mind Relation (1968)23. The Scientific Revolution (1961/4)24. Polanyi's Logic-Answer (1966)25. What is a Painting? (1970)Appendix I: An Annotated Bibliography of Michael Polanyi's Publications on Society! Economics! and PhilosophyAppendix II: Summaries of Papers Not Republished Either above or in Polanyi's BooksIndex ...

Autorentext
Arthur Asa Berger

Klappentext
Society, Economics, and Philosophy represents the full range of Polanyi's interests outside his scientific work: economics, politics, society, philosophy of science, religion and positivist obstacles to it, and art. Precisely because of Polanyi's work in the physical sciences, his writings have a unique dimension not found in other advocates of the market and too infrequently found even in philosophers of science. Polanyi showed that an industrial economy can operate only "polycentrically", that central planning is logically impossible, and that what was called by that name in the Soviet Union was in reality no such thing. Likewise, scientific research can proceed, not by a central plan, but only by the spontaneous self-adjustment of separate initiatives to discover a common reality. Against the positivism dominant within philosophy of science, he argued that the notion of reality must be restored and made central. Yet physical sciences, he also argued, are only one branch of science, and the sciences of life and mind are logically richer and more complex and cannot be reduced to the former, nor mind to body or to computers, nor art to its physical bases.

Inhalt
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Political Questions
Introduction
1. To the Peacemakers (1917)
2. New Scepticism (1919)
3. Jewish Problems (1943)
4. The Struggle Between Truth and Propaganda (1936)
5. Rights and Duties of Science (1939)
6. History and Hope: An Analysis of Our Age (1962)
7. A Postscript (1963)
8. Why Did We Destroy Europe? (1970)
Part II: Economic and Social Theory
Introduction
9. Collectivist Planning (1940)
10. Profits and Private Enterprise (1948)
11. The Foolishness of History (1957)
12. Toward a Theory of Conspicuous Production (1960)
13. The Determinants of Social Action (1969)
14. On Liberalism and Liberty (1955)
Part III: The Theory and Practice of Science
Introduction
15. Science: Observation and Belief (1947)
16. Science and Reality (1967)
17. Creative Imagination (1966)
18. Genius in Science (1972)
19. Life Transcending Physics and Chemistry (1967)
20. Do Life Processes Transcend Physics and Chemistry? (1968)
Part IV: Mind, Religion, Art
Introduction
21. The Hypothesis of Cybernetics (1951)
22. The Body-Mind Relation (1968)
23. The Scientific Revolution (1961/4)
24. Polanyi's LogicAnswer (1966)
25. What is a Painting? (1970)
Appendix I: An Annotated Bibliography of Michael Polanyi's Publications on Society, Economics, and Philosophy
Appendix II: Summaries of Papers Not Republished Either above or in Polanyi's Books
Index


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