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Des sciences physiques aux sciences morales
1922
by
Jacques Rueff
Jacques Rueff
Methodology
Political Economy
Antoine Augustin Cournot
Causality
Mathematical Economics
Epistemology
Uncertainty
Adam Smith
Aristotle
Auguste Comte
Herbert Spencer
Immanuel Kant
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jeremy Bentham
Woodrow Wilson
Collectivism
Gold Standard
Karl Marx
Leon Walras
Socialism
Supply and Demand
Utility
Wages
Knowledge Economics
Table of Contents · 23 segments
1
Front Matter, Title Pages, Publication Data, and Dedication
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2
Preface by C. Colson
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3
Part One, Chapter One: Introduction
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4
Introduction: scientific form for moral sciences
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5
Chapter II: The method to be followed
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6
Chapter III: The rational self
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7
Chapter IV: The reasoning machine
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8
Part II and Chapter V: Generalities on the so-called physical sciences
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9
Chapter VI: Religions as early physical theories
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10
Chapter VII: Geometries
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11
Chapter VIII: Rational mechanics and celestial mechanics
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12
Chapter IX: Physics and chemistry
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13
Chapter X: Natural sciences and biology
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14
Chapter XI: The value of our sciences
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15
Part III and Chapter XII: Generalities on the so-called moral sciences
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16
Chapter XIII: Psychology
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17
Chapter XIV: Morals
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18
Chapter XV: Political economy
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19
Chapter XVI: The value of the moral sciences
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20
Chapter XVII: Conclusions
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21
Table of contents and printer note
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22
Publisher advertisement: Les Questions du Temps Présent
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23
Library due-date slip and catalog markings
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