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Aristotle's principles for modern economic science
Fecha
2019-10Registro en:
Crespo, Ricardo Fernando; Aristotle's principles for modern economic science; International Étienne Gilson Society; Studia Gilsoniana; 8; 4; 10-2019; 819-837
2300-0066
2577-0314
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Crespo, Ricardo Fernando
Resumen
This paper is an attempt to illuminate today’s economic science with the light of Aristotle’s philosophy of economics. The author first describes Aristotle’s thoughts about the economy. Then, he distinguishes and discusses three Aristotelian principles: (a) economics should be a classical practical or moral science, (b) economics should not look for an unlimited wealth, but for the wealth necessary for the good life, and (c) economics should be aimed at the common good.