TAILIEUCHUNG - History of Economic Analysis part 46

History of Economic Analysis part 46. At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter-one of the major figures in economics during the first half of the 20th century-was working on his monumental History of Economic Analysis. A complete history of humankind's theoretical efforts to understand economic phenomena from ancient Greece to the present, this book is an important contribution to the history of ideas as well as to economics. | History of economic analysis 412 For clarification and illustration it will be useful to distinguish five differ-ent though often overlapping types of evolutionist thought all of which loom large in the intellectual scenery of this period and also in that of the subsequent one what follows refers to both periods though instances are taken only from the one under survey. a Philosophers Evolutionism. Hegel is the outstanding example. With every apology for the temerity involved I shall put the one point that is relevant for the purposes of this book as follows. Let us postulate the existence of a metaphysical entity no matter what we call it that is ultimate and absolute reality and let us thus place ourselves on the standpoint of an ultra-idealistic Let us at the same time and in the same sense define the same reality as the totality of all actual and potential observational facts. How is this possible It is possible if as and when we see in these observational facts as it were runes that embody manifestations of that entity3 in much the same way in which we should do so if we adopted straight pantheism in the ordinary sense. Now that entity is supposed to undergo an immanent evolution in an essentially logical process of theses antitheses and And so does the observational reality. This is the kind of thing that will always appeal to one type of mind and never to another. We pass on with a definition and a comment. The definition reasoning from the conception of a metaphysical entity which in unfolding its own contents produces a sequence of changes in the reality of experience we call emanatist. The comment the reader will observe that of Hegel s emanatist conception of evolution something remains even if we drop its metaphysical trappings namely the idea or perhaps discovery that reality as we know it from experience may be in itself an evolutionary process evolving from inherent necessity instead of being a set of phenomena that seek a .

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