Patungo sa pagiging maka-Diyos [Towards godliness] : how Filipino men use cultural forms of epistemology in the search for truth
In: Practical theology, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 219-231
ISSN: 1756-0748
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In: Practical theology, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 219-231
ISSN: 1756-0748
In: Economic issues, problems and perspectives
In: The Next Economics, S. 71-91
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Philosophical Investigation of Being in Organizations -- The Logic and Building of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Individuality of Experience in Organizational Life -- The Human Being and Knowing the World -- Consciousness and Intentionality -- Understanding as Being in the Lifeworld -- The Movement in Understanding -- The Lifeworld: The "I" Being in the World -- References -- Chapter 3: The I and the Becoming of Social Being -- The Intersubjective Puddle -- References -- Chapter 4: Organizational Dialectics and the Becoming of the Organization -- The Dialectic of Being -- The Dialectic of Organization -- The Context -- Interaction as the Dialectical Ground -- The Organizational Dialectic in the Totality -- References -- Chapter 5: Leadership as the Direction of Being -- References -- Chapter 6: Existential Morality -- Being Together -- Thinking and Analyzing -- Ability and Empathy -- Time and Memory -- Alternatives and Self-Reflection -- References -- Chapter 7: A Commentary on Sustainability and Organizational Life -- The Complexity of the Human Being -- Organizational Life -- The Ending: Reflections on Science and Criteria for an Organizational Understanding -- References -- Index.
In: Springer eBooks
In: Economics and Finance
In: Springer eBook Collection
Preface -- Ch 1 Overview Qualitative Economics (QE) - The Science of Economics -- Part I Philosophy of Science and the Lifeworld Traditions -- Ch 2 The Case for Rethinking the Foundation of Business Economics -- Ch 3 Understanding the Organization of Science -- Ch 4 History of Lifeworld Traditions -- Ch 5 Mead and Blumer - Social Theory and Symbolic Interactionism -- Part II Science of Economics through Linguistics -- Ch 6 The Study of Qualitative Economics -- Ch 7 The Science of Qualitative Economics -- Ch 8 Methodological and Theoretical Constructs -- Ch 9 Linguistics as a Science -- Ch 10 Everyday Economic Life -- Ch 11 Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix A: The European Union Circular Economy: The Transition Towards a Better Future -- Appendix B: Circular Economy and Strategic Approach to Raw Materials: An Important Challenge for Europe and the Rest of the World -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index
In: Fast , M , Hertel , F & Clark , W 2014 , ' Economics as a Science of the Human Mind and Interaction ' , Theoretical Economics Letters , vol. 4 , no. 6 , pp. 477-487 . https://doi.org/10.4236/tel.2014.46060
In understanding economics and the organisation of economics, the questions are what constituteeconomics and the thinking behind economics today? In short what is the field of economics? And in what ways can we connect to and understand this field of study? Of course, the answer to this depends upon the perspective chosen, in which one sees and thinks of economics from a particular philosophical and even political position and perspective. If one takes the perspective on economics from a qualitative paradigm that draws upon the tradition from Kant, Husserl, Simmel, Mead, Schutz, Blumer (see references), then it can be stated that economics cannot only be understood as something that appears in nature. On the contrary, economics must be understood as "something" which results from human behaviour, interaction and groups in human activities and the thinking involved and embedded in those activities. Therefore in analyzing economics it is significant to note that economics belongs to and is being constructed by people due to their everyday lives. What appears as central in those statements, from a qualitative perspective, is that the essences of economics have to be discussed in relation to the mind and thinking related to an understanding of individual and group societal activities. Economics is to be understood as constructed and maintained through everyday human interactions and exchanges, whereby people are creating the meanings of situations with objectives of what are believed as important in the understanding of economics activities, actions and results. Those meanings and definitions of economics are being produced and exchanged in order to become a new comprehensive framework that influences, co-produces, limits and creates contradictions in everyday economic life. This additional qualitative focus [1] outlines the importance of understanding how human cognitions produce meaning of objects, definitions, activities and actions which provides the framework for the field of economics. The epistemological perspective for this is that the objects are not only within themselves.No, instead the objects are as they presents themselves to people, and thereby the meanings we are constructing and attaching to them. The paper will therefore discuss some of the scientific complexities in three areas: mind and thinking; understanding economics as a social activity and construction, and the interplay between economic activities and economic theoretical work.
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