Beyond Naïveté :Ethics, Economics and Values

Beyond Naïveté

Beyond Naïveté :Ethics, Economics and Values

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Published: 13 July, 2012
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This book discusses theories in economics and ethics to help the reader understand all points of view regarding the crossroads between economic systems and individual and social values. Covering microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, as well as many topics discussed in a university-level ethics course, Beyond Naïveté demonstrates how ethics and philosophy speak to economic questions and how economics addresses philosophical and ethical questions. Easily accessible to non-specialists, the book also provides numerous insights for specialists in economics, philosophical ethics, or both.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780761859581
ISBN10 0761859586
Number Of Pages 308
Item Weight 621 g
Product Dimensions 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller University Press of America
Format hardback
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From the Forewords:
This clearly-written book is notable first and foremost for its intention to reach readers who do not have equal expertise in philosophy, theology, and economics—which is to say most of us. . . . In so far as the stated goals of this book are to educate non-economists about economics and non-philosophers about philosophy, and to demonstrate some of the rich ethical conversations that are possible between the two disciplines, it is highly successful.

-- Kathryn D. Blanchard, M.Div., Ph.D., Alma College
As an economist who spends a great deal of time trying to reach out to the young minds that will shape our world in the future, I find this book particularly fitting for all young aspiring economists and philosophers. . . . It is the blending of positive and normative economics, in this book, that the authors have accomplished, enabling the reader to critically assess the impact of economic incentives in conjunction with ethical and related philosophical issues. -- Craig Broadbent, M.A., Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan University

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Author's Bio

Rohnn B. Sanderson is assistant professor of finance and economics at Brescia University in Owensboro, Kentucky. He holds a M.S. in finance and a Ph.D. in economics. His work includes the study of the economy as a dynamic system, specifically when an economic system becomes chaotic.

Marc A. Pugliese is assistant professor of theology at Saint Leo University, Richmond, Virginia. He holds a M.Div., Th.M., M.Phil., and Ph.D. His research includes philosophical theology, ethics, and the dialogue between science and religion. In addition to articles and book reviews, he is the author of The One, the Many, and the Trinity: Joseph A. Bracken and the Challenge of Process Metaphysics (The Catholic University of America, 2011), and co-editor of and contributor to Seeking Common Ground: Evaluation and Critique of Joseph Bracken’s Comprehensive Worldview (Marquette University Press, 2012).

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