历史与经济知识的历史

IF 0.6 3区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
N. Bellanca, M. Guidi
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国际经济思想历史学家团体本质上并没有划分为“绝对主义者”和“相对主义者”,也没有划分为“持续主义者”和“不持续主义者”,相反,造成差异的是“历史学家”的具体内容。本文旨在突出和梳理创新史家的工作特点。这些特征可以通过以下分析来体现:1 .前理论范畴之间的交叉点;2发音同质性/异质性;3 .社会知识的形成与分解;这些不同的研究实践然后被统一在“讽刺”的共同标签下(可能的,尽管不是任意的历史)。最后,研究了这种解释的一些含义。其中之一尤其重要:即经济思想史家与经济学家之间不可避免的歧义。一方面,前者可能从知识分子的角度阐释学地发现新的有价值的思想,但另一方面,这些思想丰富经济理论的方式是绝对不确定的。这种矛盾心理,加上经济思想史家所使用的概念和工具的“可耻的”跨学科性,可能解释了经济学家对史学新趋势的缺乏信心。
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Uchronies and the History of Economic Knowledge
The international community of historians of economic thought is not essentially divided between 'absolutists' and 'relativists', or between 'continuists' and 'discontinuists Rather it is the specific content of the metier d'historien which makes the difference. This paper aims at highlighting and systematizing the features characterizing the work of innovative historians. Some of these features are represented by analyses concerning: 1 the intersections between pre-theoretical categories; 2 enunciative homogeneities/heterogeneities; 3 the formation and decomposition of social knowledge; 4 schools of thought These different research practices are then unified under the common label of 'uckronies' (possible albeit non-arbitrary histories). Lastly, some implications of this interpretation are examined. One of them is particularly important: i. e. the irreducible ambiguity of the historian of economic thought vis-a-vis the economist. On the one hand, the former may hermeneutically discover new and valuable ideas from an intellectual viewpoint, but, on the other hand, the ways in which these ideas can enrich economic theory are absolutely uncertain. This ambivalence, together with the 'scandalous' trans-disciplinarity of the concepts and instruments employed by the historian of economic thought, may explain the diffidence of the economists towards the new tendencies of historiography.
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought (EJHET), a peer-reviewed journal, has quickly established itself as a leading forum for lively discussion on a wide range of issues in the history of economic thought. With contributions from both established international scholars and younger academics, EJHET is entirely pluralist and non-partisan with regard to subjects and methodologies - it does not subscribe to any particular current of thought, nor relate to any one geographic zone. The Managing Editors and Editorial Board and Advisory Board members are drawn from throughout Europe and beyond, and are committed to encouraging scholars from around the world to contribute to international research and debate.
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