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Veritas, auctoritas, lex. Scienza economica e sfera pubblica: sulla normatività del terzo (Veritas, auctoritas, lex. Economic science and the public sphere: on the normativity of the 'third')

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  • Paolo Silvestri

    (Università di Torino - Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche)

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To legitimate the authority and the validity of the economic science, economists have often claimed that the laws and the postulates of this savoir are scientific truths, in the sense of empirical, logical or self-evident truths. However, this discourse, as a legitimating discourse, or as a discourse on the ‘significance’ of the economic science, seems to contradict such a claim since it does not assert either empirical, logical or self-evident truths. To what type of truth, then, does the preaching of the economic science refer? Why is the economic science, as a savoir, preached as a ‘law’ to which one should obey? Is there an historical and theoretical nexus between the legal-political structure of the legitimacy and the preaching, rhetoric or discourse of the economic science? What does it mean that a savoir is an ‘institution’? In this article I examine the ‘Einaudi case’ as an exemplum of the discourses on the economic science done by economists in the public sphere. Analysing Einaudi’s preaching and epistemological speculation and comparing it with that of Pareto, Robbins, Weber and Schumpeter, I will show how from the background of well known dichotomies – such as positive/normative, fact/values, to be/ought to be, analysis/vision – the epistemological-anthropological opposition between Reason and passions emerges. This opposition is often assimilated to another long-lasting antithesis: that between Reason and faith. Moving from the perspective of Pierre Legendre’s «dogmatic anthropology», and by an apparently paradoxical reversal of the juridical and theological concepts of Einaudi’s discourse, I will try to formulate a notion of normativity of economic science, which is also applicable to other sciences, in view of an overcoming of the (false) opposition between Reason and passions.

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  • Paolo Silvestri, 2010. "Veritas, auctoritas, lex. Scienza economica e sfera pubblica: sulla normatività del terzo (Veritas, auctoritas, lex. Economic science and the public sphere: on the normativity of the 'third')," Il Pensiero Economico Italiano, Fabrizio Serra Editore, Pisa - Roma, vol. 18(1), pages 15-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:pei:journl:v:18:y:2010:1:2:p:15-43
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    1. Silvestri, Paolo, 2012. "The ideal of good government in Luigi Einaudi's Thought and Life: Between Law and Freedom," MPRA Paper 55351, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Silvestri, Paolo, 2010. "Liberalismo, legge, normatività. Per una rilettura epistemologica del dibattito Croce-Einaudi [Liberalism, law, normativity. For an epistemological re-reading of the Croce-Einaudi debate]," MPRA Paper 60051, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2009.
    3. Silvestri, Paolo, 2015. "Anthropology of freedom and tax justice: between exchange and gift. Thoughts for an interdisciplinary research agenda," MPRA Paper 67644, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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    Keywords

    Veritas; Auctoritas; Lex; diritto ed economia; discorso economico; sfera pubblica; normatività; finzione; Ragione e passioni; Pierre Legendre; Luigi Einaudi; Vilfredo Pareto; Lionel Robbins; Max Weber; Joseph Schumpeter (Veritas; Auctoritas; Lex; law and economics; economic discourse; public sphere; normativity; fiction; Reason and passions; Pierre Legendre; Luigi Einaudi; Vilfredo Pareto; Lionel Robbins; Max Weber; Joseph Schumpeter);
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    JEL classification:

    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists
    • A12 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines
    • B31 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought: Individuals - - - Individuals
    • B41 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Economic Methodology - - - Economic Methodology

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