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The present volume seeks to inaugurate a new discussion of two
schools of historical thought by social scientists, economists, and
phi- losophers in the English language. The tradition of the
"Historical and Ethical School of Economics" established by
Friedrich List, Wilhelm Roscher, and Gustav Schmollerand the
tradition of historism in the hu- manities represented by Wilhelm
Dilthey are examined not so much for their own historical interest
as for their potential systematic contribu- tion to the
contemporary debates on business ethics, economics, sociol- ogy,
and philosophy. The book contains the proceedings of the 1994
SEEP-Conference on Economics and Ethics held under the title
"Economics and Ethics in the Historical School of Economics.
Achievements and Present Relevance. Part A: The Older Historical
School, Schmoller, Dilthey, and Others" with the financial support
of the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung, Cologne, at Kloster Marlenrode near
Hitdesheim and Hannover, Gennany, on March 23rd to 27th, 1994. The
SEEP-Conferences on Economics and Ethics are organised an- nually
by the editor and the editorial board of Studies in Economic Ethics
and Philosophy (SEEP). The 1994 SEEP-Conference was the frrst of
two conferences on the Historical School and will be followed by a
conference in 1996 on the topic "Economics and Ethics in the His-
torical School of Economics. Achievements and Present Relevance.
Part B: Heinrich Rickert, Max Weber, Werner Sombart, and Others",
concen- trating on the discussion in the 20th century.
The volume at hand gives an exposition of the tradition of the
Historical School of Economics and of the Geisteswissenschaften or
human sciences, the latter in their development within the
Historical School as well as in Neo-Kantianism and the sociology of
knowledge. It continues the discussion started in the year 1994 on
the Older Historical School of Economics and the 19th century
German contribution to an ethical theory of economics with the
Newer Historical School of the 20th century. Economists, social
scientists, and philosophers examine the contribution of this
tradition and its impact for present theory. The schools of thought
and their approaches to economics as well as to the cultural and
social sciences are examined here not as much for their historical
interest as for their poten tial systematic contribution to the
contemporary debates on economic ethics, economics, sociology, and
philosophy. The volume at hand contains the proceedings of the
Fourth Annual SEEP-Conference on Economic Ethics and Philosophy in
1996, "Economics and Ethics in the Historical School. Part B: Max
Weber, Heinrich Rickert, Max Scheler, Werner Sombart, Arthur
Spiethoff, John Commons, Alfred Marshall, and Others," held at
Marienrode Monastery near Hannover, Germa ny, on March 27-30th,
1996, together with several additional invited papers."
The present volume seeks to inaugurate a new discussion of two
schools of historical thought by social scientists, economists, and
phi- losophers in the English language. The tradition of the
"Historical and Ethical School of Economics" established by
Friedrich List, Wilhelm Roscher, and Gustav Schmollerand the
tradition of historism in the hu- manities represented by Wilhelm
Dilthey are examined not so much for their own historical interest
as for their potential systematic contribu- tion to the
contemporary debates on business ethics, economics, sociol- ogy,
and philosophy. The book contains the proceedings of the 1994
SEEP-Conference on Economics and Ethics held under the title
"Economics and Ethics in the Historical School of Economics.
Achievements and Present Relevance. Part A: The Older Historical
School, Schmoller, Dilthey, and Others" with the financial support
of the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung, Cologne, at Kloster Marlenrode near
Hitdesheim and Hannover, Gennany, on March 23rd to 27th, 1994. The
SEEP-Conferences on Economics and Ethics are organised an- nually
by the editor and the editorial board of Studies in Economic Ethics
and Philosophy (SEEP). The 1994 SEEP-Conference was the frrst of
two conferences on the Historical School and will be followed by a
conference in 1996 on the topic "Economics and Ethics in the His-
torical School of Economics. Achievements and Present Relevance.
Part B: Heinrich Rickert, Max Weber, Werner Sombart, and Others",
concen- trating on the discussion in the 20th century.
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