classical economic man
Human Agency and Methodology in the Political Economy of Adam Smith and J.S. Mill
Allen Oakley(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 1. January 1994
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-1-85278-708-0 (ISBN)
Description
In Classical Economic Man, Allen Oakley argues that two of the fathers of modern economics espoused methodological strategies which rejected the concept of 'economic man' and gave primacy to the human origins of economic phenomena.Adam Smith and J.S. Mill are shown to have been sensitive to the need for a pluralistic methodology in economics, constructed in accordance with its demands as a strictly human science that must contend with the contingencies of situated human conduct. Each went on to explicitly confront this in their theoretical arguments and in the design of their economic policy strategies. Drawing extensively on the original literature, Professor Oakley demonstrates that Smith's approach through moral philosophy, and Mill's through psychology and the philosophy of science, alerted them to the problems of giving proper representation to human agents in formal, scientific analyses. Smith and Mill, it is argued, rejected a classical orthodoxy that required methodology to be driven by the ambition to emulate the epistemology of the physical sciences.
Scholars and students of the history of economic methodology and doctrines will welcome this important study which builds upon the original arguments, extending the interpretation to include often neglected details about the nature of classical methodology and its use of the concept of the 'economic man'.
Scholars and students of the history of economic methodology and doctrines will welcome this important study which builds upon the original arguments, extending the interpretation to include often neglected details about the nature of classical methodology and its use of the concept of the 'economic man'.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85278-708-0 (9781852787080)
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Person
Allen Oakley, former Associate Professor of Economics, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Content
Introduction - methodology and economics as a human science. Part 1 Adam Smith: intellectual foundations; modelling morally situated human agents; the human agent in economy and society; human agency in a "commercial" economy; human agency and Smith's methodology. Part 2 John Stuart Mill: "economic man" and the formation of classical methodology; J.S. Mill and classical methodology; Mill's extended methodological inquiry; human agency and socio-economic reform.