Keynes's Evolutionary Spirit: A Philosophical Journey Through His Work
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Overview and Introduction -- 1.1 Objectives and Means -- 1.2 A Brief Initial Description of This Book -- 1.3 Characteristics and Aims of the Book -- 1.4 Keynes the Social Scientist -- 1.5 Table of Contents: A Synopsis of the Chapters -- 1.6 Part I Keynes: The Meaning of Background: 1883-1910 -- 1.7 Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 1.8 Part III Keynes's Middle Age Activities: 1936-1939 -- 1.9 Part IV Keynes's Late Activities: 1940-1946 -- References -- 2 Keynes's Lakatosian Scientific Research Program (SRP) as Outlined in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) -- 2.1 The Great Philosophical Context as Related to Keynes's Economic Contribution -- 2.2 Methodological Interlude -- 2.2.1 Lakatos and Scientific Research Programs -- 2.3 Background: Keynes's Issues in 1936 -- 2.4 'Probable' Directions of Keynes After 1936 -- 2.4.1 'Probable' Keynes Directions: Main Paths -- 2.4.2 Secondary Paths -- 2.4.3 Non-Standard Paths -- 2.5 The Lakatosian Validity of 'Probable' Directions -- 2.6 Conclusions on Keynes's Scientific Research Program -- Appendix 2.1 Keynes's Complex System -- References -- Part I Keynes. The Meaning of Background (1883-1910) -- 3 Keynes's Intellectual Debts and the 'Locke Connection' -- 3.1 Burke -- 3.2 Locke and Hume -- 3.2.1 Locke -- 3.2.2 Hume -- 3.3 Bentham and Mill -- 3.3.1 Bentham -- 3.3.2 John Stuart Mill and His Formidable Intellectual Context -- 3.4 Moore -- 3.4.1 Deepening Matters -- 3.4.2 Yet Moore and Keynes Differed -- Appendix 3.1: Keynes and Newton -- Appendix 3.2: Keynes, Ancient Greece, and the Continental Europeans -- References -- 4 Keynes's Horizontal Connections -- 4.1 The 'Apostles' -- 4.2 The Bloomsbury Group -- 4.2.1 The Bloomsbury Group and Keynes -- 4.3 The Keynes Circus | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.1 After the Storm (1936) -- 4.3.2 Keynes Self-Defense in the Transition Between TM and GT -- 4.4 The 'Later' Philosophers: Russell, Wittgenstein, Popper, and Lakatos -- 4.4.1 Wittgenstein -- 4.4.2 Karl Popper -- 4.4.3 Lakatos -- Appendix 4.1 The Magic of Keynes's Early Papers (1902-1910 -- 1921) -- References -- Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 5 The Philosophical Foundations of The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919): The European Keynes -- 5.1 Keynes's Thinking circa 1919 -- 5.2 The Topics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.3 Literature Review of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.3.1 A Bibliographical Summary of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.4 The Philosophy of The Economic Consequences of the Peace: Problem, Hypothesis, Objectives -- 5.4.1 General Objectives of the ECP (First Chapters) -- 5.5 Specific Philosophical Insights from the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.5.1 Epistemology -- 5.5.2 Ethics -- 5.5.3 Ontology -- 5.5.4 Political and Social Philosophy -- 5.6 Conclusions on the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- Appendix 5.1 Indian Currency and Finance (1913) -- Appendix 5.2 The Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace (1922) -- Aftermath to the Treaty -- The Sequel -- References -- 6 The Epistemology of A Treatise on Probability (TP) (1921) -- 6.1 A New Conception of Probability -- 6.1.1 Probability -- 6.1.2 Reasoning in Keynes's Approach to Probability -- 6.1.3 Deepening Matters for Visualizing Keynes's Contribution -- 6.2 The Interlinkages and Repercussions of Keynes's Novel Concept of Probability -- 6.2.1 Keynes's Conception of Probability in Practice -- Appendix 6.1: A Precocious and Transient Genius: Frank Plumper Ramsey (1903-1930) -- References -- 7 The Bronze and Silver Books: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923) and A Treatise on Money (1930) | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.1 A Tract on Monetary Reform: The Initial Exploration with Borrowed Concepts -- 7.1.1 The Purpose of the Tract -- 7.2 A Treatise on Money (1930): The Silver Book -- 7.2.1 Depicting the Fundamental Equations -- 7.2.2 Special Issues and Implications of A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.3 Economic History in A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.4 Financial Investment in the Epoch of TM -- Appendix 7.1: 'The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill' (1925) -- Further Writings on Liberal Proposals -- Appendix 7.2: A Letter to Roosevelt, and a Superb Transition Toward GT: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Finding Gold Mines: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Keynes Revisits Financial Investment -- Appendix 7.3: Keynes's General: Richard Ferdinand Kahn (1905-1989) -- References -- 8 The Future as Portrayed in the 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930) -- 8.1 Predictions in 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930a) -- 8.2 Population -- Appendix 8.1: 'Am I a liberal' (1925) and 'The End of the Laissez-Faire' (1926) -- A Related Investigation -- Appendix 8.2: 'Clissold' (1927) and 'The Means to Prosperity' (1933) -- Another Reflective-Yet Purely Economic-Text -- References -- Part III Keynes's Middle-Aged Activities: 1936-1939 -- 9 The Philosophical Foundations of Chapter 24 of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) (GT) -- The Envisagement of Human Destiny as the Essence of Keynes's Evolutionary Vision -- 9.1 Philosophy in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money Especially Its Last Chapter -- 9.2 Key Issues in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3 Specific Philosophical Insights in Chapter 24 of the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3.1 Epistemology -- 9.3.2 Ethics -- 9.3.3 Ontology in Keynes? -- 9.3.4 Political and Social Philosophy in Chapter 24 | |
505 | 8 | |a 9.4 Further Issues and Related Chapters in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- 9.5 Conclusions on the Visionary Chapter of the Golden Book -- Appendix 9.1: 'The General Theory of Employment' (1937) -- Appendix 9.2: The Immediate and Unfavorable Reactions to The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- References -- 10 Confirming Robinson's Statement on Keynes's Rejection of the Classical Economy and His Immediate Orthodoxy -- 10.1 Keynes's Core Revisited2 -- 10.1.1 The Classical (and Neoclassical) Versus Keynes's Core -- 10.2 The Initial Orthodox Post Keynesianism Revisited -- 10.3 The Core of the Monetarist School -- 10.3.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.3.2 Methodology -- 10.3.3 Institutions -- 10.3.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.4 The Core of the Neoclassical Synthesis -- 10.4.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.4.2 Methodology -- 10.4.3 Institutions -- 10.4.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.5 The Core of New Classical Macroeconomics -- 10.5.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.5.2 Methodology -- 10.5.3 Institutions -- 10.5.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6 The Core of General Disequilibrium -- 10.6.1 Definition and Objectives -- 10.6.2 Methodology -- 10.6.3 Institutions -- 10.6.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6.5 A note on New Orthodox Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Post-Keynesian Economics -- 10.7 Conclusions on the Former Scientific Research Programs -- 10.7.1 Final Remarks on Scientific Betraying -- Appendix 10.1 'To Milton Friedman: A Rebuttal on the Significance of Macroeconomics' (A Fictional Confrontation, Written By the Author Using the Imagined Pen of John Maynard Keynes) -- References -- Part IV Keynes's Later Activities: 1938-1946 -- 11 A Philosophical Autobiography: 'My Early Beliefs' in Two Memoirs (1938, 1949) -- 11.1 Being Good and Doing Good Revisited -- 11.2 Civilization -- 11.3 Additional Considerations | |
505 | 8 | |a 11.4 'Dr. Melchior. A Defeated Enemy,' and a BBC Broadcasting -- Appendix 11.1 The World in Their Hands: Keynes and Nietzsche on Elitism -- An Appendix on Appendix 11.1.1 Opinions on Nietzsche Himself -- References -- 12 'How to Pay for the War' and the World Economy -- 12.1 Flipping the Coin: Inflation -- 12.2 International Credits: Britain in the Middle of the Road -- 12.3 Reinventing the Post-War International Financial System: Settlement Systems (Bancor and ICU) and Institutions -- 12.4 Related Topics -- 12.4.1 The White Paper -- 12.5 Conclusions on Keynes the Internationalist -- Appendix 12.1: Keynes, Harrod, and Sen on Development -- Roy F. Harrod -- Amartya Sen -- Appendix 12.2 Keynes's Empiricism: National Accounts and His Reasonable View of Econometrics -- Realism and Econometrics -- Mr. Tinbergen and Followers -- Appendix 12.3: The Arts and CEMA -- 'But Money Is the Means...' -- References -- 13 Conclusions on Keynes's Legacy -- 13.1 The Conclusion Is an Integration of Insights -- 13.2 A Personal Interpretation -- 13.3 Probable Opposing Views -- 13.4 Probable New Avenues for Research -- Appendix 13.1: Uncertainty Revisited and the Force of New Interpretations: Keynes's Relevance in an Epoch Characterized by Recurrent (Financial) Crises -- Preamble: From Keynes to the Modern World (1990-2008) -- The Crises of the 1990s and 2000s and the Generation Models -- Current Policy Dilemmas I: The Minsky Moment -- Current Policy Dilemmas II: Modern Views on the Financial Crisis of 2008. Revisiting Keynes -- Enter Keynes -- Epilog: Keynes's Generosity Demands Faithfulness Based on Understanding -- References -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Overview and Introduction -- 1.1 Objectives and Means -- 1.2 A Brief Initial Description of This Book -- 1.3 Characteristics and Aims of the Book -- 1.4 Keynes the Social Scientist -- 1.5 Table of Contents: A Synopsis of the Chapters -- 1.6 Part I Keynes: The Meaning of Background: 1883-1910 -- 1.7 Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 1.8 Part III Keynes's Middle Age Activities: 1936-1939 -- 1.9 Part IV Keynes's Late Activities: 1940-1946 -- References -- 2 Keynes's Lakatosian Scientific Research Program (SRP) as Outlined in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) -- 2.1 The Great Philosophical Context as Related to Keynes's Economic Contribution -- 2.2 Methodological Interlude -- 2.2.1 Lakatos and Scientific Research Programs -- 2.3 Background: Keynes's Issues in 1936 -- 2.4 'Probable' Directions of Keynes After 1936 -- 2.4.1 'Probable' Keynes Directions: Main Paths -- 2.4.2 Secondary Paths -- 2.4.3 Non-Standard Paths -- 2.5 The Lakatosian Validity of 'Probable' Directions -- 2.6 Conclusions on Keynes's Scientific Research Program -- Appendix 2.1 Keynes's Complex System -- References -- Part I Keynes. The Meaning of Background (1883-1910) -- 3 Keynes's Intellectual Debts and the 'Locke Connection' -- 3.1 Burke -- 3.2 Locke and Hume -- 3.2.1 Locke -- 3.2.2 Hume -- 3.3 Bentham and Mill -- 3.3.1 Bentham -- 3.3.2 John Stuart Mill and His Formidable Intellectual Context -- 3.4 Moore -- 3.4.1 Deepening Matters -- 3.4.2 Yet Moore and Keynes Differed -- Appendix 3.1: Keynes and Newton -- Appendix 3.2: Keynes, Ancient Greece, and the Continental Europeans -- References -- 4 Keynes's Horizontal Connections -- 4.1 The 'Apostles' -- 4.2 The Bloomsbury Group -- 4.2.1 The Bloomsbury Group and Keynes -- 4.3 The Keynes Circus 4.3.1 After the Storm (1936) -- 4.3.2 Keynes Self-Defense in the Transition Between TM and GT -- 4.4 The 'Later' Philosophers: Russell, Wittgenstein, Popper, and Lakatos -- 4.4.1 Wittgenstein -- 4.4.2 Karl Popper -- 4.4.3 Lakatos -- Appendix 4.1 The Magic of Keynes's Early Papers (1902-1910 -- 1921) -- References -- Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 5 The Philosophical Foundations of The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919): The European Keynes -- 5.1 Keynes's Thinking circa 1919 -- 5.2 The Topics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.3 Literature Review of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.3.1 A Bibliographical Summary of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.4 The Philosophy of The Economic Consequences of the Peace: Problem, Hypothesis, Objectives -- 5.4.1 General Objectives of the ECP (First Chapters) -- 5.5 Specific Philosophical Insights from the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.5.1 Epistemology -- 5.5.2 Ethics -- 5.5.3 Ontology -- 5.5.4 Political and Social Philosophy -- 5.6 Conclusions on the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- Appendix 5.1 Indian Currency and Finance (1913) -- Appendix 5.2 The Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace (1922) -- Aftermath to the Treaty -- The Sequel -- References -- 6 The Epistemology of A Treatise on Probability (TP) (1921) -- 6.1 A New Conception of Probability -- 6.1.1 Probability -- 6.1.2 Reasoning in Keynes's Approach to Probability -- 6.1.3 Deepening Matters for Visualizing Keynes's Contribution -- 6.2 The Interlinkages and Repercussions of Keynes's Novel Concept of Probability -- 6.2.1 Keynes's Conception of Probability in Practice -- Appendix 6.1: A Precocious and Transient Genius: Frank Plumper Ramsey (1903-1930) -- References -- 7 The Bronze and Silver Books: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923) and A Treatise on Money (1930) 7.1 A Tract on Monetary Reform: The Initial Exploration with Borrowed Concepts -- 7.1.1 The Purpose of the Tract -- 7.2 A Treatise on Money (1930): The Silver Book -- 7.2.1 Depicting the Fundamental Equations -- 7.2.2 Special Issues and Implications of A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.3 Economic History in A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.4 Financial Investment in the Epoch of TM -- Appendix 7.1: 'The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill' (1925) -- Further Writings on Liberal Proposals -- Appendix 7.2: A Letter to Roosevelt, and a Superb Transition Toward GT: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Finding Gold Mines: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Keynes Revisits Financial Investment -- Appendix 7.3: Keynes's General: Richard Ferdinand Kahn (1905-1989) -- References -- 8 The Future as Portrayed in the 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930) -- 8.1 Predictions in 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930a) -- 8.2 Population -- Appendix 8.1: 'Am I a liberal' (1925) and 'The End of the Laissez-Faire' (1926) -- A Related Investigation -- Appendix 8.2: 'Clissold' (1927) and 'The Means to Prosperity' (1933) -- Another Reflective-Yet Purely Economic-Text -- References -- Part III Keynes's Middle-Aged Activities: 1936-1939 -- 9 The Philosophical Foundations of Chapter 24 of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) (GT) -- The Envisagement of Human Destiny as the Essence of Keynes's Evolutionary Vision -- 9.1 Philosophy in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money Especially Its Last Chapter -- 9.2 Key Issues in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3 Specific Philosophical Insights in Chapter 24 of the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3.1 Epistemology -- 9.3.2 Ethics -- 9.3.3 Ontology in Keynes? -- 9.3.4 Political and Social Philosophy in Chapter 24 9.4 Further Issues and Related Chapters in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- 9.5 Conclusions on the Visionary Chapter of the Golden Book -- Appendix 9.1: 'The General Theory of Employment' (1937) -- Appendix 9.2: The Immediate and Unfavorable Reactions to The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- References -- 10 Confirming Robinson's Statement on Keynes's Rejection of the Classical Economy and His Immediate Orthodoxy -- 10.1 Keynes's Core Revisited2 -- 10.1.1 The Classical (and Neoclassical) Versus Keynes's Core -- 10.2 The Initial Orthodox Post Keynesianism Revisited -- 10.3 The Core of the Monetarist School -- 10.3.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.3.2 Methodology -- 10.3.3 Institutions -- 10.3.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.4 The Core of the Neoclassical Synthesis -- 10.4.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.4.2 Methodology -- 10.4.3 Institutions -- 10.4.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.5 The Core of New Classical Macroeconomics -- 10.5.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.5.2 Methodology -- 10.5.3 Institutions -- 10.5.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6 The Core of General Disequilibrium -- 10.6.1 Definition and Objectives -- 10.6.2 Methodology -- 10.6.3 Institutions -- 10.6.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6.5 A note on New Orthodox Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Post-Keynesian Economics -- 10.7 Conclusions on the Former Scientific Research Programs -- 10.7.1 Final Remarks on Scientific Betraying -- Appendix 10.1 'To Milton Friedman: A Rebuttal on the Significance of Macroeconomics' (A Fictional Confrontation, Written By the Author Using the Imagined Pen of John Maynard Keynes) -- References -- Part IV Keynes's Later Activities: 1938-1946 -- 11 A Philosophical Autobiography: 'My Early Beliefs' in Two Memoirs (1938, 1949) -- 11.1 Being Good and Doing Good Revisited -- 11.2 Civilization -- 11.3 Additional Considerations 11.4 'Dr. Melchior. A Defeated Enemy,' and a BBC Broadcasting -- Appendix 11.1 The World in Their Hands: Keynes and Nietzsche on Elitism -- An Appendix on Appendix 11.1.1 Opinions on Nietzsche Himself -- References -- 12 'How to Pay for the War' and the World Economy -- 12.1 Flipping the Coin: Inflation -- 12.2 International Credits: Britain in the Middle of the Road -- 12.3 Reinventing the Post-War International Financial System: Settlement Systems (Bancor and ICU) and Institutions -- 12.4 Related Topics -- 12.4.1 The White Paper -- 12.5 Conclusions on Keynes the Internationalist -- Appendix 12.1: Keynes, Harrod, and Sen on Development -- Roy F. Harrod -- Amartya Sen -- Appendix 12.2 Keynes's Empiricism: National Accounts and His Reasonable View of Econometrics -- Realism and Econometrics -- Mr. Tinbergen and Followers -- Appendix 12.3: The Arts and CEMA -- 'But Money Is the Means...' -- References -- 13 Conclusions on Keynes's Legacy -- 13.1 The Conclusion Is an Integration of Insights -- 13.2 A Personal Interpretation -- 13.3 Probable Opposing Views -- 13.4 Probable New Avenues for Research -- Appendix 13.1: Uncertainty Revisited and the Force of New Interpretations: Keynes's Relevance in an Epoch Characterized by Recurrent (Financial) Crises -- Preamble: From Keynes to the Modern World (1990-2008) -- The Crises of the 1990s and 2000s and the Generation Models -- Current Policy Dilemmas I: The Minsky Moment -- Current Policy Dilemmas II: Modern Views on the Financial Crisis of 2008. Revisiting Keynes -- Enter Keynes -- Epilog: Keynes's Generosity Demands Faithfulness Based on Understanding -- References -- References -- Index |
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The Meaning of Background (1883-1910) -- 3 Keynes's Intellectual Debts and the 'Locke Connection' -- 3.1 Burke -- 3.2 Locke and Hume -- 3.2.1 Locke -- 3.2.2 Hume -- 3.3 Bentham and Mill -- 3.3.1 Bentham -- 3.3.2 John Stuart Mill and His Formidable Intellectual Context -- 3.4 Moore -- 3.4.1 Deepening Matters -- 3.4.2 Yet Moore and Keynes Differed -- Appendix 3.1: Keynes and Newton -- Appendix 3.2: Keynes, Ancient Greece, and the Continental Europeans -- References -- 4 Keynes's Horizontal Connections -- 4.1 The 'Apostles' -- 4.2 The Bloomsbury Group -- 4.2.1 The Bloomsbury Group and Keynes -- 4.3 The Keynes Circus</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">4.3.1 After the Storm (1936) -- 4.3.2 Keynes Self-Defense in the Transition Between TM and GT -- 4.4 The 'Later' Philosophers: Russell, Wittgenstein, Popper, and Lakatos -- 4.4.1 Wittgenstein -- 4.4.2 Karl Popper -- 4.4.3 Lakatos -- Appendix 4.1 The Magic of Keynes's Early Papers (1902-1910 -- 1921) -- References -- Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 5 The Philosophical Foundations of The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919): The European Keynes -- 5.1 Keynes's Thinking circa 1919 -- 5.2 The Topics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.3 Literature Review of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.3.1 A Bibliographical Summary of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.4 The Philosophy of The Economic Consequences of the Peace: Problem, Hypothesis, Objectives -- 5.4.1 General Objectives of the ECP (First Chapters) -- 5.5 Specific Philosophical Insights from the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.5.1 Epistemology -- 5.5.2 Ethics -- 5.5.3 Ontology -- 5.5.4 Political and Social Philosophy -- 5.6 Conclusions on the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- Appendix 5.1 Indian Currency and Finance (1913) -- Appendix 5.2 The Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace (1922) -- Aftermath to the Treaty -- The Sequel -- References -- 6 The Epistemology of A Treatise on Probability (TP) (1921) -- 6.1 A New Conception of Probability -- 6.1.1 Probability -- 6.1.2 Reasoning in Keynes's Approach to Probability -- 6.1.3 Deepening Matters for Visualizing Keynes's Contribution -- 6.2 The Interlinkages and Repercussions of Keynes's Novel Concept of Probability -- 6.2.1 Keynes's Conception of Probability in Practice -- Appendix 6.1: A Precocious and Transient Genius: Frank Plumper Ramsey (1903-1930) -- References -- 7 The Bronze and Silver Books: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923) and A Treatise on Money (1930)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">7.1 A Tract on Monetary Reform: The Initial Exploration with Borrowed Concepts -- 7.1.1 The Purpose of the Tract -- 7.2 A Treatise on Money (1930): The Silver Book -- 7.2.1 Depicting the Fundamental Equations -- 7.2.2 Special Issues and Implications of A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.3 Economic History in A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.4 Financial Investment in the Epoch of TM -- Appendix 7.1: 'The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill' (1925) -- Further Writings on Liberal Proposals -- Appendix 7.2: A Letter to Roosevelt, and a Superb Transition Toward GT: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Finding Gold Mines: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Keynes Revisits Financial Investment -- Appendix 7.3: Keynes's General: Richard Ferdinand Kahn (1905-1989) -- References -- 8 The Future as Portrayed in the 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930) -- 8.1 Predictions in 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930a) -- 8.2 Population -- Appendix 8.1: 'Am I a liberal' (1925) and 'The End of the Laissez-Faire' (1926) -- A Related Investigation -- Appendix 8.2: 'Clissold' (1927) and 'The Means to Prosperity' (1933) -- Another Reflective-Yet Purely Economic-Text -- References -- Part III Keynes's Middle-Aged Activities: 1936-1939 -- 9 The Philosophical Foundations of Chapter 24 of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) (GT) -- The Envisagement of Human Destiny as the Essence of Keynes's Evolutionary Vision -- 9.1 Philosophy in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money Especially Its Last Chapter -- 9.2 Key Issues in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3 Specific Philosophical Insights in Chapter 24 of the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3.1 Epistemology -- 9.3.2 Ethics -- 9.3.3 Ontology in Keynes? 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spelling | Muñoz-Bandala, Jesús Verfasser aut Keynes's Evolutionary Spirit A Philosophical Journey Through His Work Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (348 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Overview and Introduction -- 1.1 Objectives and Means -- 1.2 A Brief Initial Description of This Book -- 1.3 Characteristics and Aims of the Book -- 1.4 Keynes the Social Scientist -- 1.5 Table of Contents: A Synopsis of the Chapters -- 1.6 Part I Keynes: The Meaning of Background: 1883-1910 -- 1.7 Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 1.8 Part III Keynes's Middle Age Activities: 1936-1939 -- 1.9 Part IV Keynes's Late Activities: 1940-1946 -- References -- 2 Keynes's Lakatosian Scientific Research Program (SRP) as Outlined in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) -- 2.1 The Great Philosophical Context as Related to Keynes's Economic Contribution -- 2.2 Methodological Interlude -- 2.2.1 Lakatos and Scientific Research Programs -- 2.3 Background: Keynes's Issues in 1936 -- 2.4 'Probable' Directions of Keynes After 1936 -- 2.4.1 'Probable' Keynes Directions: Main Paths -- 2.4.2 Secondary Paths -- 2.4.3 Non-Standard Paths -- 2.5 The Lakatosian Validity of 'Probable' Directions -- 2.6 Conclusions on Keynes's Scientific Research Program -- Appendix 2.1 Keynes's Complex System -- References -- Part I Keynes. The Meaning of Background (1883-1910) -- 3 Keynes's Intellectual Debts and the 'Locke Connection' -- 3.1 Burke -- 3.2 Locke and Hume -- 3.2.1 Locke -- 3.2.2 Hume -- 3.3 Bentham and Mill -- 3.3.1 Bentham -- 3.3.2 John Stuart Mill and His Formidable Intellectual Context -- 3.4 Moore -- 3.4.1 Deepening Matters -- 3.4.2 Yet Moore and Keynes Differed -- Appendix 3.1: Keynes and Newton -- Appendix 3.2: Keynes, Ancient Greece, and the Continental Europeans -- References -- 4 Keynes's Horizontal Connections -- 4.1 The 'Apostles' -- 4.2 The Bloomsbury Group -- 4.2.1 The Bloomsbury Group and Keynes -- 4.3 The Keynes Circus 4.3.1 After the Storm (1936) -- 4.3.2 Keynes Self-Defense in the Transition Between TM and GT -- 4.4 The 'Later' Philosophers: Russell, Wittgenstein, Popper, and Lakatos -- 4.4.1 Wittgenstein -- 4.4.2 Karl Popper -- 4.4.3 Lakatos -- Appendix 4.1 The Magic of Keynes's Early Papers (1902-1910 -- 1921) -- References -- Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 5 The Philosophical Foundations of The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919): The European Keynes -- 5.1 Keynes's Thinking circa 1919 -- 5.2 The Topics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.3 Literature Review of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.3.1 A Bibliographical Summary of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.4 The Philosophy of The Economic Consequences of the Peace: Problem, Hypothesis, Objectives -- 5.4.1 General Objectives of the ECP (First Chapters) -- 5.5 Specific Philosophical Insights from the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.5.1 Epistemology -- 5.5.2 Ethics -- 5.5.3 Ontology -- 5.5.4 Political and Social Philosophy -- 5.6 Conclusions on the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- Appendix 5.1 Indian Currency and Finance (1913) -- Appendix 5.2 The Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace (1922) -- Aftermath to the Treaty -- The Sequel -- References -- 6 The Epistemology of A Treatise on Probability (TP) (1921) -- 6.1 A New Conception of Probability -- 6.1.1 Probability -- 6.1.2 Reasoning in Keynes's Approach to Probability -- 6.1.3 Deepening Matters for Visualizing Keynes's Contribution -- 6.2 The Interlinkages and Repercussions of Keynes's Novel Concept of Probability -- 6.2.1 Keynes's Conception of Probability in Practice -- Appendix 6.1: A Precocious and Transient Genius: Frank Plumper Ramsey (1903-1930) -- References -- 7 The Bronze and Silver Books: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923) and A Treatise on Money (1930) 7.1 A Tract on Monetary Reform: The Initial Exploration with Borrowed Concepts -- 7.1.1 The Purpose of the Tract -- 7.2 A Treatise on Money (1930): The Silver Book -- 7.2.1 Depicting the Fundamental Equations -- 7.2.2 Special Issues and Implications of A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.3 Economic History in A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.4 Financial Investment in the Epoch of TM -- Appendix 7.1: 'The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill' (1925) -- Further Writings on Liberal Proposals -- Appendix 7.2: A Letter to Roosevelt, and a Superb Transition Toward GT: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Finding Gold Mines: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Keynes Revisits Financial Investment -- Appendix 7.3: Keynes's General: Richard Ferdinand Kahn (1905-1989) -- References -- 8 The Future as Portrayed in the 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930) -- 8.1 Predictions in 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930a) -- 8.2 Population -- Appendix 8.1: 'Am I a liberal' (1925) and 'The End of the Laissez-Faire' (1926) -- A Related Investigation -- Appendix 8.2: 'Clissold' (1927) and 'The Means to Prosperity' (1933) -- Another Reflective-Yet Purely Economic-Text -- References -- Part III Keynes's Middle-Aged Activities: 1936-1939 -- 9 The Philosophical Foundations of Chapter 24 of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) (GT) -- The Envisagement of Human Destiny as the Essence of Keynes's Evolutionary Vision -- 9.1 Philosophy in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money Especially Its Last Chapter -- 9.2 Key Issues in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3 Specific Philosophical Insights in Chapter 24 of the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3.1 Epistemology -- 9.3.2 Ethics -- 9.3.3 Ontology in Keynes? -- 9.3.4 Political and Social Philosophy in Chapter 24 9.4 Further Issues and Related Chapters in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- 9.5 Conclusions on the Visionary Chapter of the Golden Book -- Appendix 9.1: 'The General Theory of Employment' (1937) -- Appendix 9.2: The Immediate and Unfavorable Reactions to The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- References -- 10 Confirming Robinson's Statement on Keynes's Rejection of the Classical Economy and His Immediate Orthodoxy -- 10.1 Keynes's Core Revisited2 -- 10.1.1 The Classical (and Neoclassical) Versus Keynes's Core -- 10.2 The Initial Orthodox Post Keynesianism Revisited -- 10.3 The Core of the Monetarist School -- 10.3.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.3.2 Methodology -- 10.3.3 Institutions -- 10.3.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.4 The Core of the Neoclassical Synthesis -- 10.4.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.4.2 Methodology -- 10.4.3 Institutions -- 10.4.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.5 The Core of New Classical Macroeconomics -- 10.5.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.5.2 Methodology -- 10.5.3 Institutions -- 10.5.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6 The Core of General Disequilibrium -- 10.6.1 Definition and Objectives -- 10.6.2 Methodology -- 10.6.3 Institutions -- 10.6.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6.5 A note on New Orthodox Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Post-Keynesian Economics -- 10.7 Conclusions on the Former Scientific Research Programs -- 10.7.1 Final Remarks on Scientific Betraying -- Appendix 10.1 'To Milton Friedman: A Rebuttal on the Significance of Macroeconomics' (A Fictional Confrontation, Written By the Author Using the Imagined Pen of John Maynard Keynes) -- References -- Part IV Keynes's Later Activities: 1938-1946 -- 11 A Philosophical Autobiography: 'My Early Beliefs' in Two Memoirs (1938, 1949) -- 11.1 Being Good and Doing Good Revisited -- 11.2 Civilization -- 11.3 Additional Considerations 11.4 'Dr. Melchior. A Defeated Enemy,' and a BBC Broadcasting -- Appendix 11.1 The World in Their Hands: Keynes and Nietzsche on Elitism -- An Appendix on Appendix 11.1.1 Opinions on Nietzsche Himself -- References -- 12 'How to Pay for the War' and the World Economy -- 12.1 Flipping the Coin: Inflation -- 12.2 International Credits: Britain in the Middle of the Road -- 12.3 Reinventing the Post-War International Financial System: Settlement Systems (Bancor and ICU) and Institutions -- 12.4 Related Topics -- 12.4.1 The White Paper -- 12.5 Conclusions on Keynes the Internationalist -- Appendix 12.1: Keynes, Harrod, and Sen on Development -- Roy F. Harrod -- Amartya Sen -- Appendix 12.2 Keynes's Empiricism: National Accounts and His Reasonable View of Econometrics -- Realism and Econometrics -- Mr. Tinbergen and Followers -- Appendix 12.3: The Arts and CEMA -- 'But Money Is the Means...' -- References -- 13 Conclusions on Keynes's Legacy -- 13.1 The Conclusion Is an Integration of Insights -- 13.2 A Personal Interpretation -- 13.3 Probable Opposing Views -- 13.4 Probable New Avenues for Research -- Appendix 13.1: Uncertainty Revisited and the Force of New Interpretations: Keynes's Relevance in an Epoch Characterized by Recurrent (Financial) Crises -- Preamble: From Keynes to the Modern World (1990-2008) -- The Crises of the 1990s and 2000s and the Generation Models -- Current Policy Dilemmas I: The Minsky Moment -- Current Policy Dilemmas II: Modern Views on the Financial Crisis of 2008. Revisiting Keynes -- Enter Keynes -- Epilog: Keynes's Generosity Demands Faithfulness Based on Understanding -- References -- References -- Index Keynesian economics Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Muñoz-Bandala, Jesús Keynes's Evolutionary Spirit Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030901493 |
spellingShingle | Muñoz-Bandala, Jesús Keynes's Evolutionary Spirit A Philosophical Journey Through His Work Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Overview and Introduction -- 1.1 Objectives and Means -- 1.2 A Brief Initial Description of This Book -- 1.3 Characteristics and Aims of the Book -- 1.4 Keynes the Social Scientist -- 1.5 Table of Contents: A Synopsis of the Chapters -- 1.6 Part I Keynes: The Meaning of Background: 1883-1910 -- 1.7 Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 1.8 Part III Keynes's Middle Age Activities: 1936-1939 -- 1.9 Part IV Keynes's Late Activities: 1940-1946 -- References -- 2 Keynes's Lakatosian Scientific Research Program (SRP) as Outlined in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) -- 2.1 The Great Philosophical Context as Related to Keynes's Economic Contribution -- 2.2 Methodological Interlude -- 2.2.1 Lakatos and Scientific Research Programs -- 2.3 Background: Keynes's Issues in 1936 -- 2.4 'Probable' Directions of Keynes After 1936 -- 2.4.1 'Probable' Keynes Directions: Main Paths -- 2.4.2 Secondary Paths -- 2.4.3 Non-Standard Paths -- 2.5 The Lakatosian Validity of 'Probable' Directions -- 2.6 Conclusions on Keynes's Scientific Research Program -- Appendix 2.1 Keynes's Complex System -- References -- Part I Keynes. The Meaning of Background (1883-1910) -- 3 Keynes's Intellectual Debts and the 'Locke Connection' -- 3.1 Burke -- 3.2 Locke and Hume -- 3.2.1 Locke -- 3.2.2 Hume -- 3.3 Bentham and Mill -- 3.3.1 Bentham -- 3.3.2 John Stuart Mill and His Formidable Intellectual Context -- 3.4 Moore -- 3.4.1 Deepening Matters -- 3.4.2 Yet Moore and Keynes Differed -- Appendix 3.1: Keynes and Newton -- Appendix 3.2: Keynes, Ancient Greece, and the Continental Europeans -- References -- 4 Keynes's Horizontal Connections -- 4.1 The 'Apostles' -- 4.2 The Bloomsbury Group -- 4.2.1 The Bloomsbury Group and Keynes -- 4.3 The Keynes Circus 4.3.1 After the Storm (1936) -- 4.3.2 Keynes Self-Defense in the Transition Between TM and GT -- 4.4 The 'Later' Philosophers: Russell, Wittgenstein, Popper, and Lakatos -- 4.4.1 Wittgenstein -- 4.4.2 Karl Popper -- 4.4.3 Lakatos -- Appendix 4.1 The Magic of Keynes's Early Papers (1902-1910 -- 1921) -- References -- Part II Keynes's Early Activities: 1913-1935 -- 5 The Philosophical Foundations of The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919): The European Keynes -- 5.1 Keynes's Thinking circa 1919 -- 5.2 The Topics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.3 Literature Review of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.3.1 A Bibliographical Summary of Keynes's General Philosophy -- 5.4 The Philosophy of The Economic Consequences of the Peace: Problem, Hypothesis, Objectives -- 5.4.1 General Objectives of the ECP (First Chapters) -- 5.5 Specific Philosophical Insights from the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- 5.5.1 Epistemology -- 5.5.2 Ethics -- 5.5.3 Ontology -- 5.5.4 Political and Social Philosophy -- 5.6 Conclusions on the Economic Consequences of the Peace -- Appendix 5.1 Indian Currency and Finance (1913) -- Appendix 5.2 The Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace (1922) -- Aftermath to the Treaty -- The Sequel -- References -- 6 The Epistemology of A Treatise on Probability (TP) (1921) -- 6.1 A New Conception of Probability -- 6.1.1 Probability -- 6.1.2 Reasoning in Keynes's Approach to Probability -- 6.1.3 Deepening Matters for Visualizing Keynes's Contribution -- 6.2 The Interlinkages and Repercussions of Keynes's Novel Concept of Probability -- 6.2.1 Keynes's Conception of Probability in Practice -- Appendix 6.1: A Precocious and Transient Genius: Frank Plumper Ramsey (1903-1930) -- References -- 7 The Bronze and Silver Books: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923) and A Treatise on Money (1930) 7.1 A Tract on Monetary Reform: The Initial Exploration with Borrowed Concepts -- 7.1.1 The Purpose of the Tract -- 7.2 A Treatise on Money (1930): The Silver Book -- 7.2.1 Depicting the Fundamental Equations -- 7.2.2 Special Issues and Implications of A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.3 Economic History in A Treatise on Money -- 7.2.4 Financial Investment in the Epoch of TM -- Appendix 7.1: 'The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill' (1925) -- Further Writings on Liberal Proposals -- Appendix 7.2: A Letter to Roosevelt, and a Superb Transition Toward GT: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Finding Gold Mines: 'The Monetary Theory of Production' (1933) -- Keynes Revisits Financial Investment -- Appendix 7.3: Keynes's General: Richard Ferdinand Kahn (1905-1989) -- References -- 8 The Future as Portrayed in the 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930) -- 8.1 Predictions in 'Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' (1930a) -- 8.2 Population -- Appendix 8.1: 'Am I a liberal' (1925) and 'The End of the Laissez-Faire' (1926) -- A Related Investigation -- Appendix 8.2: 'Clissold' (1927) and 'The Means to Prosperity' (1933) -- Another Reflective-Yet Purely Economic-Text -- References -- Part III Keynes's Middle-Aged Activities: 1936-1939 -- 9 The Philosophical Foundations of Chapter 24 of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) (GT) -- The Envisagement of Human Destiny as the Essence of Keynes's Evolutionary Vision -- 9.1 Philosophy in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money Especially Its Last Chapter -- 9.2 Key Issues in the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3 Specific Philosophical Insights in Chapter 24 of the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money -- 9.3.1 Epistemology -- 9.3.2 Ethics -- 9.3.3 Ontology in Keynes? -- 9.3.4 Political and Social Philosophy in Chapter 24 9.4 Further Issues and Related Chapters in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- 9.5 Conclusions on the Visionary Chapter of the Golden Book -- Appendix 9.1: 'The General Theory of Employment' (1937) -- Appendix 9.2: The Immediate and Unfavorable Reactions to The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -- References -- 10 Confirming Robinson's Statement on Keynes's Rejection of the Classical Economy and His Immediate Orthodoxy -- 10.1 Keynes's Core Revisited2 -- 10.1.1 The Classical (and Neoclassical) Versus Keynes's Core -- 10.2 The Initial Orthodox Post Keynesianism Revisited -- 10.3 The Core of the Monetarist School -- 10.3.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.3.2 Methodology -- 10.3.3 Institutions -- 10.3.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.4 The Core of the Neoclassical Synthesis -- 10.4.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.4.2 Methodology -- 10.4.3 Institutions -- 10.4.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.5 The Core of New Classical Macroeconomics -- 10.5.1 Definitions and Objectives -- 10.5.2 Methodology -- 10.5.3 Institutions -- 10.5.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6 The Core of General Disequilibrium -- 10.6.1 Definition and Objectives -- 10.6.2 Methodology -- 10.6.3 Institutions -- 10.6.4 Behavior of Agents -- 10.6.5 A note on New Orthodox Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Post-Keynesian Economics -- 10.7 Conclusions on the Former Scientific Research Programs -- 10.7.1 Final Remarks on Scientific Betraying -- Appendix 10.1 'To Milton Friedman: A Rebuttal on the Significance of Macroeconomics' (A Fictional Confrontation, Written By the Author Using the Imagined Pen of John Maynard Keynes) -- References -- Part IV Keynes's Later Activities: 1938-1946 -- 11 A Philosophical Autobiography: 'My Early Beliefs' in Two Memoirs (1938, 1949) -- 11.1 Being Good and Doing Good Revisited -- 11.2 Civilization -- 11.3 Additional Considerations 11.4 'Dr. Melchior. A Defeated Enemy,' and a BBC Broadcasting -- Appendix 11.1 The World in Their Hands: Keynes and Nietzsche on Elitism -- An Appendix on Appendix 11.1.1 Opinions on Nietzsche Himself -- References -- 12 'How to Pay for the War' and the World Economy -- 12.1 Flipping the Coin: Inflation -- 12.2 International Credits: Britain in the Middle of the Road -- 12.3 Reinventing the Post-War International Financial System: Settlement Systems (Bancor and ICU) and Institutions -- 12.4 Related Topics -- 12.4.1 The White Paper -- 12.5 Conclusions on Keynes the Internationalist -- Appendix 12.1: Keynes, Harrod, and Sen on Development -- Roy F. Harrod -- Amartya Sen -- Appendix 12.2 Keynes's Empiricism: National Accounts and His Reasonable View of Econometrics -- Realism and Econometrics -- Mr. Tinbergen and Followers -- Appendix 12.3: The Arts and CEMA -- 'But Money Is the Means...' -- References -- 13 Conclusions on Keynes's Legacy -- 13.1 The Conclusion Is an Integration of Insights -- 13.2 A Personal Interpretation -- 13.3 Probable Opposing Views -- 13.4 Probable New Avenues for Research -- Appendix 13.1: Uncertainty Revisited and the Force of New Interpretations: Keynes's Relevance in an Epoch Characterized by Recurrent (Financial) Crises -- Preamble: From Keynes to the Modern World (1990-2008) -- The Crises of the 1990s and 2000s and the Generation Models -- Current Policy Dilemmas I: The Minsky Moment -- Current Policy Dilemmas II: Modern Views on the Financial Crisis of 2008. Revisiting Keynes -- Enter Keynes -- Epilog: Keynes's Generosity Demands Faithfulness Based on Understanding -- References -- References -- Index Keynesian economics |
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