Popper, Hayek, and the open society / Calvin Hayes.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2008Description: xx, 284 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780415772891 (hb)
- 0415772893 (hb)
- 9780203889992 (eb)
- 0203889991 (eb)
- 301.0922 22
- B63 .H39 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents-- Preface, Introduction-- Part I. Popper, Hayek, Modernity and Ideology -- 1. Popper, Hayek, and The Grand Narrative of Modernity-- 2. Ideology, Ideals, and Political Philosophy-- Part II. The Epistemology/Ethics Enigma -- 3. Popper in the Weimar Era (1919-1933)-- 4. The Refutation of Positivism and Socialism-- 5. The Open Society and the Road to 'The Road to Serfdom'-- Part III. From Epistemology and Methodology to Ethics and Meta-ethics -- 6. Historicism, Scientism, and Collectivism,7 Accentuating the Negative: Utility and Rights-- 8. Is "Liberal Utopia" an Oxymoron?-- Part IV. The Achilles Heel of the Popper Hayek Theory and how to Heal it-- 9. The Achilles Heel: Max Weber's quasi-positivism-- 10. Relativism, Skepticism, and "The Enlightenment Project"-- 11. Evolutionary Ethics, Darwinism, and the Naturalistic Fallacy-- Part V. Liberal Individualism, the Enlightenment Project, Justice, and the Open Society -- 12. MacIntyre on Virtue, Tradition, and Reason-- 13. Whose Justice? Which Rationality?-- 14. Virtue, Tradition, Justice, and the Enlightenment Project-- 15. Liberty, Equality, Modernity.
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