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FIXED CAPITAL THEORY IN THE EVOLUTION OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT: METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS
Author(s) -
Igor Spaskyy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ekonomìčnij analìz
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2219-4649
pISSN - 1993-0259
DOI - 10.35774/econa2021.02.070
Subject(s) - alienation , capital (architecture) , economics , phenomenon , positive economics , cognition , heuristic , neoclassical economics , epistemology , psychology , political science , geography , law , philosophy , archaeology , neuroscience
The article reveals the Sophia aspect of the theory of fixed capital.This provides an opportunity to strengthen the methodological position of the study of fixed capital theory as a phenomenon in the history of economic thought. Based on the use of the Sofia aspect in economic research, recommendations are given for the practice of fixed capital theory.The study of the theory of fixed capital at the level of "general" allowed to reveal its cognitive potential, as well as to identify research gaps that determine certain cognitive limitations. This created the conditions for revealing the possibilities of practicing the theory of fixed capital and ways to fill the existing research constraints and forms of cognitive alienation. Theoretical alienation, characteristic of the theory of fixed capital, has a number of characteristic aspects and is manifested both in the limitation of the heuristic potential of the theory and in the process of its practice.

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