Uncertainty
Studies in Philosophy, Economics and Socio-political Theory
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[Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie, 2] 1984. xii, 132 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher: B.R. Grüner Publishing Company
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Preface
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Views on Uncertainty
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Introduction | p. 1
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Part one: the definition of an order of possibility and the removal of uncertainty
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1.1 Between the Austrian Marginalists and Weber: ideal-typical “purity” and formal models
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1.2 Innovative decisions, logic of expectation and objective possibility in Weber
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1.3 Order and “Pure” Theory of Law
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1.4 Dynamic cycle, monetary calculation and uncertainty
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1.5 Money control, assurance and politics in the German-speaking world
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1.6 Uncertainty and the monetary stability in Keynes' works of the 1920's
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1.7 The foundation of rational expectation in Keynes' “Treatise on Probability” and the Cambridge logicists
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1.8 Against ‘insecuritas’: the phenomenological neutralization of uncertainty
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1.9 Phenomenology and formalization
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1.10 Hilbert and Husserl: forms, intuition and certainty
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1.11 Between the early Heidegger and the neo-Kantianism of the Marburg School: the forms as ordering relations
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Notes | p. 43
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Part two: towards uncertainty
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2.1 Keynes and the thirties: uncertainty, gambling and money
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2.2 The thirties: effective demand and the social State
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2.3 Phenomenology as a genetic-recompositive research programme
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2.4 Original intuition, life-world and apodictic certainty
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2.5 Heidegger: revealing the instability and contingency of the ontic dimension as a necessary premise to a theology of absence
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Notes | p. 81
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Uncertainty: alternative conceptual outlooks and socio-political models
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Introduction | p. 91
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Part one: uncertainty and game against ‘Nature’
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1.1 Conceptual premise: the ramified tree of events
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1.2 General Equilibrium Theory
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1.3 'Laissez-faire' Monetarism and Rational Expectations Hypothesis
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1.4 Keynesian ‘Eclecticism’ and economic policy
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1.5 Disequilibrium, private choice and system's rationality
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Part two: uncertainty and interactive game
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2.1 Conceptual premise: the indeterministic structure of events
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2.2 Groups, negotiated allocation of resources, conflicts and structural dynamics
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Notes | p. 121
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Philosophy
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