This book provides a contextual study of the development of Alfred Marshall's thinking during the early years of his apprenticeship in the Cambridge moral sciences. Marshall's thought is situated in a crisis of academic liberal thinking that occurred in the late 1860s. His crisis of faith is shown to have formed part of his wider philosophical development, which saw him supplementing Anglican thought and mechanistic psychology with Hegel's Philosophy of History. This philosophical background informed Marshall's early reformulation of value theory and his subsequent wide-ranging reinterpretation of political economy as a whole. The book concludes with the suggestion that Marshall's mature economic science was conceived by him as but one part of a wider, neo-Hegelian, social philosophy.



Zusammenfassung
This book shows how Marshall''s distinctive contributions to modern economics grew out of his early development of a neo-Hegelian social philosophy.
Titel
Intellectual Foundations of Alfred Marshall's Economic Science
Untertitel
A Rounded Globe of Knowledge
EAN
9780511590580
ISBN
978-0-511-59058-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
06.07.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.82 MB
Anzahl Seiten
350
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch