Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?

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Autor(a) principal: Prado,Eleutério F. S.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: This is a commentary to a well-known paper of Bresser-Pereira: The two methods and the hard core of economics. Therefore, it target a very suggestive article that seeks to examine the conceptions of man of classical political economy and Keynesian economics in contrast to the reductive conception of man found in positive economic theory, especially in neoclassical theory. It shows that both conceptions at large think with abstracts economic men. However, the first one reasons with individuals who are determined by the historical and social structures of the capitalistic economic system. The second one seeks to present them in a formal way, as if they were mere pieces of a large automaton, i.e., the mercantile system as a large and standardized mechanism. In the end, Marx is distinguished because he does not reflect based on a static anthropological foundation. For him, men are subjects that become because they can realize themselves only in the course of history.
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title Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
spellingShingle Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
Prado,Eleutério F. S.
historical-deductive method
hypothetical-deductive method
mathematical economics
historical-oriented economics
political economy
title_short Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
title_full Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
title_fullStr Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
title_full_unstemmed Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
title_sort Dois métodos ou duas antropologias?
author Prado,Eleutério F. S.
author_facet Prado,Eleutério F. S.
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv historical-deductive method
hypothetical-deductive method
mathematical economics
historical-oriented economics
political economy
topic historical-deductive method
hypothetical-deductive method
mathematical economics
historical-oriented economics
political economy
description This is a commentary to a well-known paper of Bresser-Pereira: The two methods and the hard core of economics. Therefore, it target a very suggestive article that seeks to examine the conceptions of man of classical political economy and Keynesian economics in contrast to the reductive conception of man found in positive economic theory, especially in neoclassical theory. It shows that both conceptions at large think with abstracts economic men. However, the first one reasons with individuals who are determined by the historical and social structures of the capitalistic economic system. The second one seeks to present them in a formal way, as if they were mere pieces of a large automaton, i.e., the mercantile system as a large and standardized mechanism. In the end, Marx is distinguished because he does not reflect based on a static anthropological foundation. For him, men are subjects that become because they can realize themselves only in the course of history.
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