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In December 1994, social scientists from the fields of economics, philosophy, political science and anthropology attended a workshop to discuss the current state of the economics-ethics nexus by way of examining both past and contemporary practice.The proceedings of this conference presented a wide variety of attitudes and included an examination of economics and ethics:* from an economist's and a philosopher's perspective* in order to assess the contemporary implications of the relationship* in the late 19th century against the background of a long utilitarian traditionThis is a set of stimulating reflections by practitioners - including Chen Liew Ten, Bob Coats and Geoffrey Brennan - on the tricky associations between economics and ethics.
1. Introduction Peter Groenewegen2. Ethics and Economics: An Economist's Perspective Robert Rowthorn3. Ethics and Economics: A Philosopher's Perspective Chen Liew Ten4. From Divine Corporation to a System of Justice: Adventures in Individual Motivation and Social Outcome, With Hutcheson, Hume and Smith Jeremy Shearmur Comment: Ethics, Commerce and the Scottish School Louis Haddad, 5. Utilitarianism, Oxford Idealsim, and Cambridge Economics Bob Coats Comment: No Matter of Regret. The Cambridge Critique(s) of Jevon's Hedonics Michael White 6. The Economist's Approach to Ethics: A Late Twentieth Century View Geoffrey Brennan Comment: On Ethics and Economic Science Flora Gill 7. O Tempores O Mores! Economics as the Ethics of Our Times Yanis Varoufakis 8. Morality and the Culture of the Market Diane Austin-Broos
"...this is an excellent volume...utterly engaging and intellectually challenging. This volume deserves the widest possible audience by way of readership....one must be grateful to Peter Groenewegen who has done a superb job as editor and to Routledge for bringing it to the academic community audience." Thomas A. Boylan, History of Economic Ideas. 1998/2