The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1991 - 868 頁 |
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... philosopher who taught economics as part of the " moral philosophy " courses of which he was in charge . Moral philosophy , more or less equivalent to our social science , had no more to do with philosophy proper than did “ natural ...
... philosopher who taught economics as part of the " moral philosophy " courses of which he was in charge . Moral philosophy , more or less equivalent to our social science , had no more to do with philosophy proper than did “ natural ...
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... philosophy was Socrates ( 469-399 B.C. ) , who did not produce any writings at all and whose views are known only from the reports of others , mainly from the dialogues written by his pupil Plato . So important was Socrates ' position ...
... philosophy was Socrates ( 469-399 B.C. ) , who did not produce any writings at all and whose views are known only from the reports of others , mainly from the dialogues written by his pupil Plato . So important was Socrates ' position ...
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... philosophy , which made itself felt on the work of Keynes's youth , prepared while he was a student and fledgling teacher but not published until 1921 , his A Treatise on Probability . Keynes's philosophical views were also shaped by ...
... philosophy , which made itself felt on the work of Keynes's youth , prepared while he was a student and fledgling teacher but not published until 1921 , his A Treatise on Probability . Keynes's philosophical views were also shaped by ...
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