- The
Oeconomicus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Οἰκονομικός) by
Xenophon is a
Socratic dialogue prin****lly
about household management and agriculture.
Oeconomicus comes...
- Homo
Oeconomicus is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
academic journal covering studies in
classical and
neoclassical economics,
public and
social choice theory...
- Zabieglik,
Stefan (2002). "The
Origins of the Term Homo
Oeconomicus", Gdansk, 123–130. "Homo
oeconomicus".
Oxford English Dictionary. This is from the CD edition...
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These works include Xenophon's Apology, Memorabilia, Symposium, and
Oeconomicus. The
Symposium outlines the
character of
Socrates as he and his companions...
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Polytheism to Monotheism:
Zoroaster and Some
Economic Theory". Homo
Oeconomicus. 38 (1–4): 77–108. doi:10.1007/s41412-021-00113-4. Ferrero,
Mario (2021)...
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conversations he had with
Socrates in the
Socratic works Memorabilia and
Oeconomicus. In both of
these works,
Socrates uses
episteme and
techne interchangeably...
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Memorabilia (which is a
defence of
Socrates and so-called
Socratic dialogues),
Oeconomicus (which
concerns Socrates'
encounter with
Ischomachus and Critobulus)...
- of the
fourth century BCE) of a
Persian garden is
found in Xenophon's
Oeconomicus in
which he has
Socrates relate the
story of the
Spartan general Lysander's...
- resources,
which is a more
recent phenomenon. Xenophon, the
author of the
Oeconomicus, is
credited by
philologues for
being the
source of the word economy...
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Polytheism to Monotheism:
Zoroaster and Some
Economic Theory". Homo
Oeconomicus. 38 (1–4): 77–108. doi:10.1007/s41412-021-00113-4.
Foltz 2013, p. xiv...