Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness - Anna M. Carabelli

Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness

Complexity and Expectations
Buch | Hardcover
VII, 182 Seiten
2021 | 1st ed. 2021
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-75664-2 (ISBN)
74,89 inkl. MwSt

Most economists who read the General Theory candidly admitted that they could not understand the theoretical apparatus and found it easy to recast it in traditional terms. This book provides a masterful guide to the generally unrecognized methodological revolution that supported the new theoretical concepts -- a veritable lodestone that complements and expands understanding on the treatment of the economic magnitudes appropriate to the ideal of generality in the social sciences, to the applicability  of probability, to the formulation of decision-making under uncertainty, and the foundations of economic policy in interdependent economic systems.                                                                                      _Jan Kregel, Levy  Economics Institute

Anna Carabelli sets out Keynes's understanding of economics as a way of thinking, encompassing method and morals, rather than as a doctrine. She does so with her customary admirable scholarship and also her willingness to take controversial positions. I commend the volume most highly to Keynes scholars as a drawing-together and development of the themes that Carabelli has pursued since the publication of her 1988 classic, On Keynes's Method. Further Keynes's approach was designed to be applied to different contexts, so I enthusiastically recommend the volume also as a foundation and guide for anyone open to such a 'new way of reasoning in economics' for the modern era.        _Sheila Dow, University of Stirling 

This book examines the philosophy and methodology of Keynes, highlighting its novelty and how it presented a new form of economic reasoning. Exploring Keynes's use of non-demonstrative logic, based onprobability, commonalities are found in his economics, ethics, aesthetics, and international relations. Insights are provided into his reasoning and his approach to uncertainty, rationality, measurability of complex magnitudes, moral and rational dilemmas, and irreducible conflicts.

This book investigates methodological continuity within Keynes's work, in particular in relation to uncertainty, complexity, incommensurability, happiness and openness. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in Keynes, probability, ambiguity, ethics and the history of economic thought.

Anna M. Carabelli is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy.

1. Introduction.- 2. Rationality as reasonableness: probability.- 3. Complexity and incommensurability: multidimensional, heterogeneous and interdependent magnitudes.- 4. The methodology of critique: probability and classical economic theory.- 5. Uncertainty as Greek tragedy's legacy.- 6. Happiness as Aristotelian tragic eudemonia.- 7. Aesthetics as sublime: 'tragic beauty'.- 8. Moral and rational conflicts and dilemmas.- 9. International relations: complexity, interdependence and multilateralism.- 10. Conclusions.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought
Zusatzinfo VII, 182 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 353 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
Schlagworte Economic complexity and incommensurability • International Economic Relations • John Maynard Keynes • Methodology of Economics • Rational and moral dilemmas • Rationality as reasonableness • Tragic choices
ISBN-10 3-030-75664-5 / 3030756645
ISBN-13 978-3-030-75664-2 / 9783030756642
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