The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought

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Autor(a) principal: Sirico, Robert
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Mises
Texto Completo: https://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/45
Resumo: This article deals with affinities between Catholic thought and theories of the Austrian school of economics. It is argued that one must rediscover the economic thinking of the late scholastics. The Austrian emphasis on subjectivity and choice offers the transmission of a body of thought that makes coherent, remarkable and strong the link between the old and new Catholic economy. The article ends with reappearance of these ideas in the modern Catholic economy. An outline of a scholarly tradition beginning in Scholasticism, through Carl Menger and the philosopher Franz Brentano, is traced to his reintegration into Catholic social teaching under Karol Wojtyla.
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spelling The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic ThoughtOs Escolásticos Tardios e o Elo Austríaco para o Pensamento Econômico Católico Modernoescolásticaescola austríacadoutrina social da Igrejascholasticsaustrian schoolchurch social doctrineThis article deals with affinities between Catholic thought and theories of the Austrian school of economics. It is argued that one must rediscover the economic thinking of the late scholastics. The Austrian emphasis on subjectivity and choice offers the transmission of a body of thought that makes coherent, remarkable and strong the link between the old and new Catholic economy. The article ends with reappearance of these ideas in the modern Catholic economy. An outline of a scholarly tradition beginning in Scholasticism, through Carl Menger and the philosopher Franz Brentano, is traced to his reintegration into Catholic social teaching under Karol Wojtyla.Este artigo trata de afinidades entre o pensamento católico e as teorias da escola austríaca de economia. Para tal, argumenta-se que se deve redescobrir o pensamento econômico dos escolásticos tardios. A ênfase austríaca na subjetividade e na escolha oferece a transmissão de um corpo de pensamento que torna coerente, notável e forte o elo entre a economia católica antiga e nova. O artigo encerra com reaparecimento dessas ideias na economia católica moderna. Traça-se assim um esboço de um quadro de uma tradição intelectual iniciada na escolástica, passando por Carl Menger e pelo filósofo Franz Brentano, até sua reintegração na doutrina social católica sob Karol Wojtyla.Instituto Mises Brasil2017-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/4510.30800/mises.2017.v5.45MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017): MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics, continuação de MISES: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofia, Direito e Economia a partir de janeiro de 2018; 101-107MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (2017): MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics, continuação de MISES: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofia, Direito e Economia a partir de janeiro de 2018; 101-107MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; v. 5 n. 1 (2017): MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics, continuação de MISES: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofia, Direito e Economia a partir de janeiro de 2018; 101-1072594-91872318-0811reponame:Misesinstname:Instituto Mises Brasilinstacron:IMBporhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/45/10Sirico, Robertinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-06-08T02:31:14Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/45Revistahttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournalPRIhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/oairevista@mises.org.br2594-91872318-0811opendoar:2019-06-08T02:31:14Mises - Instituto Mises Brasilfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
Os Escolásticos Tardios e o Elo Austríaco para o Pensamento Econômico Católico Moderno
title The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
spellingShingle The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
Sirico, Robert
escolástica
escola austríaca
doutrina social da Igreja
scholastics
austrian school
church social doctrine
title_short The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
title_full The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
title_fullStr The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
title_full_unstemmed The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
title_sort The Late-Scholastic and Austrian Link To Modern Catholic Economic Thought
author Sirico, Robert
author_facet Sirico, Robert
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv escolástica
escola austríaca
doutrina social da Igreja
scholastics
austrian school
church social doctrine
topic escolástica
escola austríaca
doutrina social da Igreja
scholastics
austrian school
church social doctrine
description This article deals with affinities between Catholic thought and theories of the Austrian school of economics. It is argued that one must rediscover the economic thinking of the late scholastics. The Austrian emphasis on subjectivity and choice offers the transmission of a body of thought that makes coherent, remarkable and strong the link between the old and new Catholic economy. The article ends with reappearance of these ideas in the modern Catholic economy. An outline of a scholarly tradition beginning in Scholasticism, through Carl Menger and the philosopher Franz Brentano, is traced to his reintegration into Catholic social teaching under Karol Wojtyla.
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