Politická ekonomie 2000, 48(4) | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.158
Brněnská Englišova Škola - k problému metody
Engliš's school in Brno - a problem of the method
This article explains fundamental context of the rise and development of the economic school that was formed at the Masaryk University in Brno in the 1920's and 1930's. The founder and leading representative was K. Engliš, a Czech economist and the first rector of the Masaryk University. The author of this article emphasizes the contribution of F. Weyr, the founder of normative legal theory to developing the fundamentals of theleological method. Emphasis is placed upon peculiarities of noetic approach of theological method in economic science, discussions on method and disputes within the school the second part analyzes the contribution of V. Chytil, a disciple of K. Engliš, in particular controversies on identity and differences of the methods of K. Engliš and O. Spann.
Keywords: noetics, causal method, normological method, theleological method, Brno theleological school, universalism, Engliš school
Published: August 1, 2000 Show citation
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