Economics - Philosophy.
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Works: | 44 works in 21 publications in 21 languages |
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Systemic principles of applied economic philosophies.. II,. Value, decision, and large-scale business forces
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Systemic principles of applied economic philosophies.. I,. Producers, consumers, and the firm
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Concordian economics. = tools for economists and social scientists /. Vol. 1
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Humanizing the digital economy = connecting religious humanism with platforms for a collaborative society /
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From evolutionary biology to economics and back = parallels and crossings between economics and evolution /
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Social capital versus social theory = political economy and social science at the turn of the millennium /
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Adam Smith's System of Liberty, Wealth, and Virtue = The Moral and Political Foundations of The Wealth of Nations
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Hunting causes and using them = approaches in philosophy and economics /
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The invisible hand in economics = how economists explain unintended social consequences /
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Theoretical and practical reason in economics = capacities and capabilities /
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The economy of recognition = person, market and society in Antonio Rosmini /
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The production of seriousness = the metaphysics of economic reason /
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The intent of business : = organizing for a more sustainable future /
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The unity of science and economics = a new foundation of economic theory /
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Dionysian economics = making economics a scientific social science /
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Work, wealth, and postmodernism = the intellectual conflict at the heart of business endeavour /
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Intellectual path dependence in economics = why economists do not reject refuted theories /
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