Críticas:
"The trend has never reversed and modern economists take pride in the value-free quality of their work. Vickers, who deplores the isolation of economics from ethics, endeavors to turn back the clock and shatter faith in value-free economics. He explores the background of ethical theory, examines cases where economic thinking would be improved by a connection with ethics, and demonstrates that the policies derived from positive economics are as biased as the policies of normative economics....Economics and Ethics is provocative reading for economists, politicians, moralists, and philosophers."-Business Library Review ..."many can benefit from reading Ethics and Economics...readers prossessing some familiarity with both fields...can result in a more advanced understanding of how ethics and economics are indeed related."-Eastern Economic Journal "Vickers here makes a worthy contribution to a small but growing scholarly conversation about the connections between economics and philosophical ethics. Impressively, he surveys a good deal of historical development concerning the unfortunate split between economics and moral theory...."-Theological Studies ?...many can benefit from reading Ethics and Economics...readers prossessing some familiarity with both fields...can result in a more advanced understanding of how ethics and economics are indeed related.?-Eastern Economic Journal ?Vickers here makes a worthy contribution to a small but growing scholarly conversation about the connections between economics and philosophical ethics. Impressively, he surveys a good deal of historical development concerning the unfortunate split between economics and moral theory....?-Theological Studies ?The trend has never reversed and modern economists take pride in the value-free quality of their work. Vickers, who deplores the isolation of economics from ethics, endeavors to turn back the clock and shatter faith in value-free economics. He explores the background of ethical theory, examines cases where economic thinking would be improved by a connection with ethics, and demonstrates that the policies derived from positive economics are as biased as the policies of normative economics....Economics and Ethics is provocative reading for economists, politicians, moralists, and philosophers.?-Business Library Review .,."many can benefit from reading Ethics and Economics...readers prossessing some familiarity with both fields...can result in a more advanced understanding of how ethics and economics are indeed related."-Eastern Economic Journal
Reseña del editor:
Noted economist Douglas Vickers reexamines the relationship between economics and moral philosophy. That relationship, once very strong, is again the subject of increasing attention and discussion both within and beyond the academy. Vickers reestablishes the substantial bridges between ethical philosophy and economics. He addresses three main issues: first, the historical means by which economics has consciously surrendered its original association with ethical categories and criteria; second, the need to articulate the appropriate thoughtforms and vocabulary of ethical theory; and third, the illustration of areas in economics where ethical awareness is desirable and should be allowed to exert influence. This work is a major analysis which will be of considerable interest to economists, the business community, government regulators, and all concerned with economic decisionmaking in modern society.
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