A Relational Anthropology for Contemporary Economics? Concluding Reflections: Concluding Reflections

Patrick A. P. Nullens, Jermo Van Nes

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Samenvatting

This final chapter reflects on all contributions in the volume, replying to critical questions brought up in the overall discussion, including the possible restriction an anthropological model may have on human freedom, the relationship between Homo economicus and Homo amans, the nature of love, the danger of committing a naturalistic fallacy, and the need for a theory of change. Revisiting the discussion paper, it refines the Homo amans model and points to new directions of study.
Originele taal-2English
TitelRelational Anthropology for Contemporary Economics, A Multidisciplinary Approach,
UitgeverijSpringer Open
Pagina's209-220
Aantal pagina's12
DOI's
StatusPublished - jan. 2022

Publicatie series

NaamEthical Economy
Volume61

Bibliografische nota

Nullens, Patrick, Jermo Van Nes, and Steven C Van den Heuvel. “Relational Anthropology for Contemporary Economics? Concluding Reflections.” In Relational Anthropology for Contemporary Economics, A Multidisciplinary Approach, edited by Jermo Van Nes, et al., Ethical Economy 61. Springer International Publishing, 2022, 209–20.

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