Thinking the Human Being in Economics: Autonomy and Relationality

Dissertation, Boston College (2012)
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This STL thesis attempts to 'build bridges' between economics and social ethics. It has four Chapters, as follows. Chapter 1 (The Anthropology of the Mainstream/Neoclassical Economics); Chapter 2 (Alternative Anthropologies in Economics: the New Mainstream and the Capability Approach); Chapter 3 (Christian Anthropology in Economics); Chapter 4 (Education in Economics: Teaching and Learning)

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