Ethics of capitalism and critique of sociobiology
Two Essays with a Comment by James M. Buchanan
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InhaltsverzeichnisContents: The Ethics of Capitalism: What Does Morality of an Economic System Mean?- The Development Toward Capitalism.Conceptions of the Market Economy: Models of Mechanism and Models of Interaction.Morals in Capitalism, or: Are Morals Superfluous in a Working Market?- The Morality of Capitalism and the Limits of Its Justification.Some Social-Philosophical Conclusions.The Morality of Capitalism. Comment on Peter Koslwoski, the Ethics of Capitalism.Evolution and Society. A Critique of Sociobiology: The Concept and Program of Sociobiology.Sociobiology as Bioeconomics.On the Ontology of the Theory of Evolution.Natural Economy Versus Social Economy.The Sphere of the Mind, or: Unsolved Problems of Sociobiology.Sociobiology as a World-view and the Choice Between World-views.
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Ethics of capitalism and critique of sociobiology, Peter Koslowski
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- Ethics of capitalism and critique of sociobiology
- Subtitle
- Two Essays with a Comment by James M. Buchanan
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- English
- Authors
- Peter Koslowski
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- Springer
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- 1996
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- 3540610359
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- 9783540610359
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- Philosophy
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- InhaltsverzeichnisContents: The Ethics of Capitalism: What Does Morality of an Economic System Mean?- The Development Toward Capitalism.Conceptions of the Market Economy: Models of Mechanism and Models of Interaction.Morals in Capitalism, or: Are Morals Superfluous in a Working Market?- The Morality of Capitalism and the Limits of Its Justification.Some Social-Philosophical Conclusions.The Morality of Capitalism. Comment on Peter Koslwoski, the Ethics of Capitalism.Evolution and Society. A Critique of Sociobiology: The Concept and Program of Sociobiology.Sociobiology as Bioeconomics.On the Ontology of the Theory of Evolution.Natural Economy Versus Social Economy.The Sphere of the Mind, or: Unsolved Problems of Sociobiology.Sociobiology as a World-view and the Choice Between World-views.