Studies on the abuse and decline of reason

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Studies on the abuse and decline of reason

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"The studies of which this book is the result have from the beginning been guided by and in the end confirmed the somewhat old-fashioned conviction of the author that it is human ideas which govern the development of human affairs," Hayek wrote in his notes in 1940. Indeed, Studies on the Abuse and Decline of Reason remains Hayek’s greatest unfinished work and is here presented for the first time under the expert editorship of Bruce Caldwell.

In the book, Hayek argues that the abuse and decline of reason was caused by hubris, by man’s pride in his ability to reason, which in Hayek’s mind had been heightened by the rapid advance and multitudinous successes of the natural sciences, and the attempt to apply natural science methods in the social sciences.

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331

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Studies on the abuse and decline of reason: text and documents
2010, University of Chicago Press
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2010, Routledge
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Table of Contents

Prelude: Individualism: true and false
Part One: Scientism and the study of society
The influence of the natural sciences on the social sciences
The problem and the method of the natural sciences
The subjective character of the data of the social sciences
The individualist and "compositive" method of the social sciences
The objectivism of the scientistic approach
The collectivism of the scientistic approach
The historicism of the scientistic approach
"Purposive" social formations
"Conscious" direction and the growth of reason
Engineers and planners
Part Two: The counter-revolution of science
The source of the scientistic hubris: l'Ecole polytechnique
The "accoucheur d'idées": Henri de Saint-Simon
Social physics: Saint-Simon and Comte
The religion of the engineers: Enfantin and the Saint-Simonians
Saint-simonian influence
Sociology: Comte and his successors
Part Three: Comte and Hegel
Comte and Hegel
Appendix: Related documents
Some notes on propaganda in Germany
Selected correspondence, F.A. Hayek to Fritz Machlup (1940-41)
Preface to the U. S. edition
Preface to the German edition.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Chicago
Series
Collected works of F. A. Hayek -- vol. 13

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Dewey Decimal Class
300.1
Library of Congress
HB171 .H426 1989 vol. 13 2010, HB171.H426, HB171 .H426 1989 vol. 13, H61.H33 .H426 1989 vol. 13

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x, 331 p. ;
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24533371M
ISBN 10
0226321096
ISBN 13
9780226321097
LCCN
2009024932
OCLC/WorldCat
406946021

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