Görünmeyen El Metaforu
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DOI: 10.5455/ey.10659
Note: [English Title] INVISIBLE HAND METAPHOR [English Abstract] Process of becoming academical of economics is materialized in the apprehension of community organization of the 1 8th Century.This process is materialized at the metaphor of "spontaneous order" "invisible hand" that is occurred as an alternative to the political centered communal arrangement and integrates with the market phenomenon. These two basic arguments related to the imagination, organization of the communal and their conflicts keep its activity up until now and even constitute one of the main tension focuses of that term. AIso Smith brings in content that is economical and beyond that philosophic, sociological to invisible hand by his philosopher identity instead of his economist one and constitutes the general structure of liberalism of that term. At the writing in this context, "invisible hand" metaphor will be discussed and its place between spirituality and being out of religion in Smithian context will be considered. Moving from this, it will be offered that Smith's liberalism can only be understood in a metaphysics imagination and with an analytical approach. Also at which grade invisible hand can implement its mission will be opened to discussion, too. [English Keywords] Invisible Hand, Social Agreement-Axis Community, Spontaneous Community
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Görünmeyen El; Sosyal Sözleşme Akslı Toplum; Kendiliğinden Toplum;All these keywords.
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