TY - BOOK AU - Graupe,Silja AU - Gathman,Roger TI - The Basho of economics: an intercultural analysis of the process of economics T2 - Process thought SN - 9783110328288 AV - HF1359 .G73 2007eb U1 - 337 23 PY - 2007/// CY - Frankfurt PB - Ontos Verlag KW - International economic relations KW - Economics KW - Économie politique KW - economics KW - aat KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - General KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 2 Methodological Presuppositions; 3 The Implicit Image of the Person inEconomics; 3.1 The Actor in Objective Economic Method; 3.2 Conceiving the Actor in SubjectiveEconomic Methodologies; 3.3 The Actor 'Beyond' the Subject-Object Split; 4 The Implicit World Picture ofEconomics; 4.1 The Definition of the Individual inEconomic Methodology; 4.2 The Determination of the Individual as aContext Dependent Existence (I); 4.3 The Determination of the Economic World; 4.4 The Properties of the Economic World; 4.5 The Determination of the Individual as aContext Dependent Existence (II)4.6 The Significance of Egoism for theEconomic World; 4.7 The State and Its Relationship to the Market; 4.8 A World 'Beyond' Egoism; 4.9 The Relation of the Economic World toOther Worlds; 5 Conclusion; 6 Bibliography N2 - In the parlance of modern Japanese philosophy, the term Basho denotes a field of experience underlying all conceptions of reality, while remaining itself conceptually ungraspable. The Basho of Economics, then, refers to the economy's hidden experiential ground, which has never been explicitly scrutinized, as such, by mainstream economics. We uncover this ground by discerning the tacit presuppositions of classical and neo-classical theories from the perspective of modern Japanese philosophy. In particular, we draw attention to the traditional atomist assumptions implicit in their equilibrium-ce UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=603729 ER -