İnsan Düşüncesinde İktisadi Alanın (Yeniden) Yapılanması Üzerine Spekülasyonlar
Speculations About The (Re)Structuring of The Field of Economics in The Human Thougt
Bilal Kargi
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Abstract:
In this article, how the types of behaviours of the people are determined in economic life is examined. Above all, the process of freeing these behaviours from external determinators which create hegemony on human will, is taken consideration. Especially, developments, in this respect, brought by European Enlightment are examined. Also by mentioning, as a result of being taken the controll of will by reason and the scientific developments that creates, the consequences of technical improvements upon the value system of people, it is pointed out that these consequences change from person to person and society to society, since almost all societies have quite different understanding of “economic sphere” as a result of influences of their own religion, politics, culture and history. Furthermore, it is mentioned that under the conditions brought by globalization, economic spheres are opened to transition. In this respect, the importance of the “information” created in this process are emphasized and thus how the information restructures econimic sphares is attempted to be explained.
Keywords: Economic Sphere; Information; Thought; Economic Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B10 B31 B40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-06
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Published in Gümüşhane Üniversitesi SBE Dergisi 6.3(2012): pp. 8-40
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