Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith

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Autor(a) principal: Arthen, Guilherme Veiga
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12138/tde-01072024-120441/
Resumo: The intellectual imbrication between Friedrich Hayek and the Scottish moral philosophers of the 18th century, especially Adam Smith, is well known. Hayek claims that they grasped the connection between spontaneous orders and evolution, in the sense that they were the pioneers in realising that they are \"twin ideas\" (Hayek, 1967a, 1973a, 1988). The conflation of these two theoretical traditions in Hayek\'s late social theory has been criticised by several authors (Barry, 1982; Vanberg, 1986; Petsoulas, 2013). Most of them associate this alleged misconception with Hayek\'s misapprehension of the theory of spontaneous orders evoked by those moral philosophers. In this sense, this work employs a Hayekian reading of Adam Smith and shows that the conflation is possible if we employ a teleological approach to the latter. Through the secular and teleological Hayekian lenses, Smith\'s social theory emerges as somewhat deterministic, since commercial society would already have been inscribed by nature in human beings, guiding their behaviour towards the conducts that are most conducive to the rise and maintenance of that social order.
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spelling Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam SmithTeleologia sem teologia: uma leitura hayekiana de Adam SmithAustrian school of economistsEconomia evolucionáriaEscola austríaca de economistasEvolutionary economicsHistória do pensamento econômicoHistory of economic thoughtLiberalismLiberalismoThe intellectual imbrication between Friedrich Hayek and the Scottish moral philosophers of the 18th century, especially Adam Smith, is well known. Hayek claims that they grasped the connection between spontaneous orders and evolution, in the sense that they were the pioneers in realising that they are \"twin ideas\" (Hayek, 1967a, 1973a, 1988). The conflation of these two theoretical traditions in Hayek\'s late social theory has been criticised by several authors (Barry, 1982; Vanberg, 1986; Petsoulas, 2013). Most of them associate this alleged misconception with Hayek\'s misapprehension of the theory of spontaneous orders evoked by those moral philosophers. In this sense, this work employs a Hayekian reading of Adam Smith and shows that the conflation is possible if we employ a teleological approach to the latter. Through the secular and teleological Hayekian lenses, Smith\'s social theory emerges as somewhat deterministic, since commercial society would already have been inscribed by nature in human beings, guiding their behaviour towards the conducts that are most conducive to the rise and maintenance of that social order.A imbricação intelectual entre Friedrich Hayek e os filósofos morais do século XVIII, especialmente Adam Smith, é bastante conhecida. Hayek afirma que os escoceses foram pioneiros em notar a relação entre ordens espontâneas e evolução, reconhecendo-as como \"ideias gêmeas [twin ideas]\" (Hayek, 1967a, 1973a, 1988). A combinação de tais tradições teóricas na teoria social tardia de Hayek foi alvo de crítica por diversos autores (Barry, 1982; Vanberg, 1986; Petsoulas, 2013), de modo que a maioria deles atribui a origem desta suposta confusão a apreensão de Hayek com relação a teoria da ordem espontânea nos autores escoceses. Nesse sentido, este trabalho apresenta uma leitura hayekiana de Adam Smith e mostra que a combinação teórica proposta por Hayek é possível se empregarmos uma interpretação teleológica da teoria smithiana. Através das lentes seculares e teleológicas de Hayek, a teoria social de Smith emerge sobremaneira determinística, já que a sociedade comercial já estaria inscrita pela natureza nos seres humanos, guiando seu comportamento em direção as condutas mais propicias ao surgimento e manutenção desta ordem social.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPMattos, Laura Valladão deMüller, Leonardo André PaesArthen, Guilherme Veiga2024-02-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12138/tde-01072024-120441/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-07-01T17:04:03Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-01072024-120441Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-07-01T17:04:03Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
Teleologia sem teologia: uma leitura hayekiana de Adam Smith
title Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
spellingShingle Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
Arthen, Guilherme Veiga
Austrian school of economists
Economia evolucionária
Escola austríaca de economistas
Evolutionary economics
História do pensamento econômico
History of economic thought
Liberalism
Liberalismo
title_short Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
title_full Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
title_fullStr Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
title_full_unstemmed Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
title_sort Teleology deprived of theology: a hayekian reading of Adam Smith
author Arthen, Guilherme Veiga
author_facet Arthen, Guilherme Veiga
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mattos, Laura Valladão de
Müller, Leonardo André Paes
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arthen, Guilherme Veiga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Austrian school of economists
Economia evolucionária
Escola austríaca de economistas
Evolutionary economics
História do pensamento econômico
History of economic thought
Liberalism
Liberalismo
topic Austrian school of economists
Economia evolucionária
Escola austríaca de economistas
Evolutionary economics
História do pensamento econômico
History of economic thought
Liberalism
Liberalismo
description The intellectual imbrication between Friedrich Hayek and the Scottish moral philosophers of the 18th century, especially Adam Smith, is well known. Hayek claims that they grasped the connection between spontaneous orders and evolution, in the sense that they were the pioneers in realising that they are \"twin ideas\" (Hayek, 1967a, 1973a, 1988). The conflation of these two theoretical traditions in Hayek\'s late social theory has been criticised by several authors (Barry, 1982; Vanberg, 1986; Petsoulas, 2013). Most of them associate this alleged misconception with Hayek\'s misapprehension of the theory of spontaneous orders evoked by those moral philosophers. In this sense, this work employs a Hayekian reading of Adam Smith and shows that the conflation is possible if we employ a teleological approach to the latter. Through the secular and teleological Hayekian lenses, Smith\'s social theory emerges as somewhat deterministic, since commercial society would already have been inscribed by nature in human beings, guiding their behaviour towards the conducts that are most conducive to the rise and maintenance of that social order.
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