Economics, Philosophy and PhysicsRoutledge, 16/09/2016 - 208 من الصفحات This book traces the relationship between ideas and methodological perspectives in economics to the fields of philosophy and the physical sciences. It is aimed at students of economics who want to learn about the philosophical underpinnings and scientific foundations of contemporary economic theory. The authors show how advances in scientific knowledge have had an impact on philosophy that in turn influenced the development of economic thought. |
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Newtonian Physics Philosophy and Economics | |
The Romantic Protest against the Newtonian | |
Thermodynamics and the Newtonian World View | |
Relativity Philosophy and Economics | |
Quantum Mechanics Philosophy and Economics | |
Chaos Theory Philosophy and Economics | |
The Revolutions in Physics and the Future | |
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