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Jeremy Shearmur
Philosophe

Dates 1948 -
Jeremy Shearmur
Tendance École autrichienne et Karl Popper
Nationalité Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
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Jeremy Shearmur, né le 13 juin 1948, est un philosophe spécialiste de Karl Popper et de l'école autrichienne d'économie. Il est professeur émérite de philosophie à l'Australian National University depuis 2013.

Après des études à la London School of Economics, il a été assistant de Karl Popper pendant 8 ans.

Il a enseigné à l'université d’Édimbourg, de Manchester ainsi qu'à la George Mason University, où il était Research Associate Professor à l'Institute for Humane Studies.

Publications

  • 1979, Abstract Institutions in an Open Society, In: H. Berghel et alii, Dir., Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle and Critical Materialism, Vienna: Holder-Pichler-Tempsky, pp349-354
  • 1982, Adam Smith's Second Thoughts, London: Adam Smith Club
  • 1984,
    • a. "Hayek and the wisdom of the Age", In: Arthur Seldon, dir., "Hayek's `Serfdom' Revisited", The Institute of Economic Affairs, London, pp65-85
      • Repris en 1986, In: Center for Independent Studies, New South Wales, Australia
      • Repris en 1993, dans l'édition roumaine de "Hayek's Road to Serfdom", Humanitas, Bucharest
        • Nouvelle édition en 1997
    • b. "The Road to serfdom: F. A. Hayek's intellectual Journey", Reason, Décembre, pp55-59
  • 1986, "The Austrian Connection: F. A. von Hayek and the Thought of Carl Menger", In: Barry Smith et Wolfgang Grassl, dir., "Austrian Philosophy and Austrian Politics", Munich: Philosophia Verlag
  • 1988, Habermas, Critical Review; Vol. 2, n°1, Winter
  • 1989,
    • a. "Popper, le libéralisme et la démocratie sociale", In: R. Bouveresse, dir., "Karl Popper et la science d'aujourd'hui", éditions Aubier, Paris
    • b. "Popper, Hayek, and Classical Liberalism", The Freeman, February, Vol 39, n°2, pp71-73 (À partir des grands auteurs libéraux que sont Karl Popper et Friedrich Hayek, Jeremy Shearmur s'interroge quelles sont les meilleures formes d'organisation sociale qui nous permettrait le mieux d'apprendre de nos erreurs)
  • 1990,
    • a. From Hayek to Menger, Biology, Subjectivism and Welfare, History of Political Economy, 22, 5, pp189-212
      • Repris en 2004, In: Friedrich A von Hayek: Critical Assessments of Leading Economists, second series, John C. Wood et Robert D. Wood, dir., London: Routledge, Chapter 1, Vol I, pp5-27
    • b. "Adam Smith and the Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp135-150
    • c. "From dialogue rights to property rights: Foundations for Hayek's legal theory", Critical Review, vol 4, n°1-2, janvier, pp106-132
  • 1991,
    • a. Popper, Lakatos and Theoretical Progress in Economics, In: Appraising Modern Economics. Studies in the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes, Mark Blaug et Neil de Marchi, dir., Edward Elgar Publishing
    • b. Consumer Sovereignty, Prices and Preferences for Higher-order Goods, Political Studies, Décembre, Vol 39, n°4, pp661–675
  • 1992, Subjectivism, Explanation and the Austrian Tradition, In Stephan Boehm et Bruce Caldwell, dir., Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions, Boston, Dordrecht & London: Kluwer, pp103-27
  • 1993, "Schütz, Machlup and Rational Economic Man: Some Problems for Economic Imperialism?", Review of Political Economy, 5(4), pp491–507
  • 1995, Philosophical Method, Modified Essentialism and The Open Society, In: I. C. Jarvie et N. Laor, dir., Critical Rationalism, The Social Sciences and the Humanities, Essays for Joseph Agassi, volume II, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp19-39
  • 1996,
    • a. The Political Thought of Karl Popper. London: Routledge
    • b. Hayek and After, Routledge, Londres
    • c. From Divine Corporation to a System of Justice, In: P. Groenewegen, dir., Economics and Ethics?, London: Routledge, pp46-67
    • d. Popper's Political Theory: A Reassessment, In: I. Hampsher-Monk et J. Stanyer, dir., Contemporary Political Studies, vol 2, pp634-641
  • 1997,
    • a. "Hayek, Keynes and the State", History of Economics Review, Vol 26, Winter-Summer, pp68-82
    • b. avec Daniel B. Klein, Good Conduct in the Great Society: Adam Smith and the Role of Reputation, In: Daniel B. Klein,, dir., Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp29-45
    • c. "Francis Newman and the “Austrian” critique of socialism", In, Roger Koppl et Steven Horwitz, dir., "Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 4", Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp199-206
  • 1998, "Popper, Hayek, and the Poverty of Historicism Part I: A Largely Bibliographical Essay", Philosophy of the Social Sciences, September, vol 28, n°3, pp434-450
  • 2002, "Hayek and After: Hayekian Liberalism as a Research Programme", London: Routledge
  • 2004,
    • a. The Contemporary Relevance of Popper's Work, In: A. O'Hear, dir., Karl Popper: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, London: Routledge, pp291-309
    • b. Popper versus Analytical Philosophy, In: Karl Popper: Critical Appraisals, Philip Catton et Graham Macdonald, dir., London: Routledge, pp99-113
  • 2005, avec John Pike, 'H. B. Acton', In: Dictionary of Twentieth Century British Philosophers, Bristol: Thoemmes, May/June
  • 2006,
    • a. Hayek’s politics, In: Edward Feser, dir., The Cambridge Companion to Hayek, Series: Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University press, ch 8, pp148-170
    • b. The Logic of Scientific Discovery, In: J. Shand, dir., Central Works of Philosophy: Volume 4: The Twentieth Century: Moore to Popper, Chesham, Bucks: Acumen, January, pp262-286
    • c. The Empirical Basis, In: David Miller, Karl Milford et Ian Jarvie, dir., Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment, volume II: Metaphysics and Epistemology, Aldershot: Ashgate, December, pp197-208
    • d. "Hayek, The Road to Serfdom, and the British Conservatives", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 28, n°3, pp309-314
  • 2007, "Smith and the Materialist. Theory of History", In: Peter Earl et Bruce Littleboy, dir., "Regarding the Past: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia", The School of Economics, University of Queensland, St Lucia, pp44-61
  • 2008,
    • a. "The Construction of Social Reality: Searle, de Soto and Disney", In: Barry Smith et al, dir., The Mystery of Capital and the Construction of Social Reality, Chicago and La Sale: Open Court, pp53-78
    • b. "COLLECTIVISM", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp78-79
    • c. "POPPER, KARL (1902–1994)", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp380-381
  • 2010, commentaire du livre de Calvin Hayes, "Popper, Hayek and the Open Society", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 32, n°2, pp295-297
  • 2015, commentaire du livre de Michael Joseph McVicar, "Christian Reconstruction: R. J. Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism", Policy Magazine, Vol 31, n°2, Winter, pp59-60

Bibliographie

  • 1992, Peter E. Earl, "Shearmur on Subjectivism", In: Stephan Boehm et Bruce Caldwell, dir., "Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Developments", Boston, MA, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp129-135
  • 1990, Frank Michelman, "From Dialogue Rights to Property Rights: Reply to Shearmur", Critical review, Vol 4, n°1–2, Winter‐Spring, pp133–143
  • 1999, J. W. Grove, commentaire du livre de Jeremy Shearmur, "The Political Thought of Karl Popper, Hayek and After: Hayekian Liberalism as a Research Programme", Philosophy of the Social Sciences, December, vol 29, n°4, pp540-544


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