International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 18 Issue 1/2/3

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Table of contents

Part I: A Brief Philosophical Reflection

The task of transferring our essential cognitions from the physical world to that of economics presupposes a certain view on our part, namely, that the nature of our cognition has…

Part II: An Economic Conception of Physics Terminologies Acquired through Isomorphic Transfer

1.1. Logical Necessity of the Three Dimensions as a Unit of Thought The mathematician does not look kindly on the simple question of why natural space should consist of precisely…

Part III: The Life Cycle of the Whole Society

Special attention will be given in this part to the process of decline, which is to be seen as antipodal to development, and which nowadays is all too often neglected. By…

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Supplement to the Japanese Edition: A New Unified Space‐Time Theory and the Generation of Value

In section II.1, “The Three Dimensions of Space”, it was argued that logical space comprised a “thought unit” of three dimensions, and it was then shown why natural space should…

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Karl Brandt

Ever since the physiocrats, but more especially under the influence of the classicists, economic thought has been firmly orientated towards the concepts and conceptual modes of…

Cover of International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN:

0306-8293

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Terence Garrett