肯尼斯·博尔丁的视觉想象力

Kenneth Boulding’s Visual Imagination

History of Political Economy · 2021
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

通过博尔丁从经济学转向一般社会科学的故事,探讨了视觉图像在战后经济学中作用下降的现象,指出经济学中的图表不同于地图,其视觉想象力逐渐衰退。

Abstract

The merits of visual images in conveying truths about the social world is widely recognized in social science, but some commentators have suggested the possible inadequacies of postwar economics on that score. Unimpressed by the omnipresence of diagrams in economics, they note that these are not images in the sense that maps are. The story of Boulding, an admirer of maps and strong believer in visual reasoning, who moved away from economics to become a general social scientist in the late 1940s, seems to confirm the above assessment. Yet, the difference between economists and other social scientists does not so much reside in the absence of images in economics—some diagrams in economics are maps—as in their declining role in postwar economic modeling. In that respect, the story of Boulding, his lack of influence on economics and his increased recognition among other social sciences testify to the gradual backsliding of visual imagination in postwar economics. If many today recognize the usefulness of diagrams for the dissemination of economic knowledge, only a few are aware that preceding the attempts to make these diagrams intelligible to their users, a real effort of visual imagination was required for their creators to ensure their explanatory power.

视觉想象经济学图示鲍尔丁战后经济学