霍特里伦理学说的背景

The Background to Hawtrey's Ethics

History of Political Economy · 2010
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

解读霍特里认为经济学不能脱离伦理学的哲学基础,揭示其基于摩尔伦理学的客观善立场,并反驳罗宾斯的道德怀疑论。

Abstract

The positive/normative distinction, in its modern form, was introduced into economics by Lionel Robbins. Robbins's discussion of the distinction was provoked in part by Ralph Hawtrey's prior claim that economics cannot be dissociated from ethics. Robbins's argument has been quite influential, but Hawtrey himself was not persuaded and later explicitly reaffirmed his view but did not sketch out its basis in any published writing. This article offers an interpretation of the philosophical underpinnings of Hawtrey's position. It argues that Hawtrey had a sophisticated, well-developed, and coherent position, with deep historical roots and based on the ethics of G. E. Moore and that rejected moral Robbins's moral skepticism. Hawtrey took the view that goodness is an objective property of the world and, as a result, he construed the relationship between ethics and economics in a manner quite different from that which prevails today.

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