Schumpeter and the Idea of Social Science: A Metatheoretical Study

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Main Details

Title Schumpeter and the Idea of Social Science: A Metatheoretical Study
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Yuichi Shionoya
SeriesHistorical Perspectives on Modern Economics
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:372
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 159
Category/GenreEconomic theory and philosophy
ISBN/Barcode 9780521430340
ClassificationsDewey:330.092
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 10 April 1997
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book is a comprehensive investigation of the work of Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883-1950), one of the great economists of the twentieth century. In the first study of its kind, Yuichi Shionoya highlights Schumpeter's methodological views and emphasises his ideal of a universal social science. Taking on board all aspects of his work, he reconstructs a system which encompasses theory (economic statics, economic dynamics, economic sociology) and metatheory (philosophy of science, history and sociology of science). The originality of Schumpeter's work - which the author calls the two-structure approach to the evolution of mind and society - is examined in the light of the intellectual field in Germany and Austria in the early twentieth century. A major contribution to the history of economic thought, this book will be the standard of Schumpeter scholarship for years to come.

Reviews

'Over the years, Yuichi Shionoya has produced a number of excellent articles on Schumpeter's methodology. ... he has also produced a major work on this topic - and the result is truly outstanding.' Richard Swedberg, University of Stockholm 'Shionoya's book offers a meticulous historical reconstruction of the great Central European's deepest thoughts about social science in general and economics in particular.' Laurence S. Moss, Babson College, Massachusetts 'Professor Shionoya, more a student of Schumpeter's many writings than of the man himself, offers a comprehensive treatment of Schumpterism 'sans pareil'. He knits the many Schumpeter intuitions into a uniquely workable Gestalt.' Mark Perlman, University of Pittsburgh 'Yuichi Shionoya's Schumpeter and the Idea of Social Science is the first sustained analysis of the foundations of Schumpeter's thought oriented toward elucidating how and for what kind of purposes we may want to use the tools he put at our disposal. The result is a masterfully argued reconstruction of Schumpeter's idea of a unified social science and its methodological and metatheoretical foundations that prepares the next step in the critical analysis of the form and content of Schumpeter's thought ... a must-read for everyone willing to confront this challenge of comprehending present and future transformations of capitalism.' Harry F. Dahms, Journal of Evolutionary Economics '... an original interpretation of the birth of theoretical ideas and an extended reconstruction of the Schumpeterian cultural world.' Journal of Economics