The “philosophers” in the apalogetic prism The luxury refusal “from reason and experience” in Gerdil
- Publication type: Journal article
- Journal: Revue d’histoire de la pensée économique. varia
2016 – 1, n° 1 - Author: Borghero (Carlo)
- Abstract: Apologists in eighteenth-century are usually said build their theories against economic doctrine in favour of luxury having resort to moral and religious texts. Such an interpretative scheme is too strict and misses the contribution of some authors as H. S. Gerdil, distinguished Malebranchist philosopher and cardinal of Roman Church. In his opposition to Mandeville’s and Melon’s theories of luxury, Gerdil has not the attitude of a moralist who is against modernity, but he uses philosophical and economical arguments even from authors, like Helvétius and Rousseau, whose books were on the Index.
- Pages: 177 to 195
- Journal: Journal of the History of Economic Thought
- CLIL theme: 3340 -- SCIENCES ÉCONOMIQUES -- Histoire économique
- EAN: 9782406061243
- ISBN: 978-2-406-06124-3
- ISSN: 2495-8670
- DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-06124-3.p.0177
- Publisher: Classiques Garnier
- Online publication: 07-14-2016
- Periodicity: Biannual
- Language: French
- Keyword: Luxury, economy, social and political order, philosophy, religious apologetic