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The Basho Of Economics An Intercultural Analysis Of The Process Of Economics Translated And Introduced By Roger Gathman Silja Graupe

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The Basho Of Economics An Intercultural Analysis Of The Process Of Economics Translated And Introduced By Roger Gathman Silja Graupe
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Silja Graupe
ISBN: 9783110328288, 9783110327984, 3110328283, 3110327988
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Basho Of Economics An Intercultural Analysis Of The Process Of Economics Translated And Introduced By Roger Gathman Silja Graupe by Silja Graupe 9783110328288, 9783110327984, 3110328283, 3110327988 instant download after payment.

In the parlance of modern Japanese philosophy, the term Basho denotes a field of experience underlying all conceptions of reality, while remaining itself conceptually ungraspable. The Basho of Economics, then, refers to the economy’s hidden experiential ground, which has never been explicitly scrutinized, as such, by mainstream economics. We uncover this ground by discerning the tacit presuppositions of classical and neo-classical theories from the perspective of modern Japanese philosophy. In particular, we draw attention to the traditional atomist assumptions implicit in their equilibrium-centered models. By breaking through these assumptions, we reconstruct the economy as a functional and relational world of habitual and creative activity outside of the scope of mechanical laws.

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