一定程度的‘改宗’:弗兰克·H·奈特反实证主义思想的起源

“A Certain Amount of ‘Recantation’”: On the Origins of Frank H. Knight's Antipositivism

History of Political Economy · 2016
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

详细考察弗兰克·H·奈特在1921年后转向反实证主义的思想起源,分析其方法论转变的主要影响,并揭示美国两次世界大战期间经济学的多元特征。

Abstract

The aim of this article is to investigate in some detail the origins of Frank H. Knight's antipositivism and to assess the main influences that brought him to a change in methodological perspective after 1921. As importantly, the article also attempts to increase our general understanding of the methodological debates taking place during the early decades of the last century and to shed new light on the inherently pluralistic character of US interwar economics. The first section outlines Knight's methodological views as presented in his early works; the second section discusses Knight's “recantation” and his attack on behavioristic social science; the third section analyzes Knight's discussion of the nature and limitations of scientific economics; the fourth section offers a brief digression on Knight's relationship with American institutionalism; the fifth section deals with the later developments of Knight's antipositivism; the final section presents some conclusions.

弗兰克·奈特反实证主义方法论转变美国制度主义