The fields of morality and ethics have been left out significantly from socio-scientific study in general and in economics and finance in particular. Yet this book argues that in this age of post-modernist analytical inquiry, the study of morality and ethics is an epistemological requirement. This book illustrates the delimiting nature of mainstream economic reasoning in treating morality and ethics and highlights the potential contribution of analytical monotheism, as typified by the Islamic concept of Tahwid.The principal purpose of this book is to undertake an introductory exploration of the critical area of comparative economic thought in order to place the nature and emergence of ethico-economic theory in its proper context. It is ultimately argued that such a post-orthodoxy revolutionary methodological worldview can be presented by Islamic political economy, Islamic economics and finance.
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Foreword by Professor Sayuti Hasibuan IntroductionChapter 1: The Way ForwardChapter 2: Contrasting Economic Epistemology With And Without HeteronomyAppendix: Event, Continuity, and ContinuumChapter 3: Filters of Heterodox Economic ThoughtChapter 4: The Epistemic Methodology of Heterodox Islamic Financial Economics and Its ConsequencesChapter 5: Is There Possibility For Heterodox IslamicEconomics? (A Post-Orthodoxy Criticism)Chapter 6: Critical Realism and Islamic Socio-ScientificReasoning In the Episteme of Monotheistic Unity of KnowledgeChapter 7: Empirical Evaluation of Islamic Financing Instruments across Evolutionary Learning Trend Governed By Monotheistic Methodology of Unity of KnowledgeChapter 8: The Qur’anic Phenomenological Model Of System(Application to Human Resource Contra Human Capital Theory)Chapter 9: Conclusion: From Meta-Science to Ethico-Economics
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ISBN
9781138960831
Publisert
2016-08-02
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Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
408 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
196