This paper attempts to combine elements of the approaches of two influential economists, Sheila Dow and Deirdre McCloskey and expands on previous work (2005) on Dow’s concept of dualism. A concept of rhetorical dualism is developed: dualism (defined variously) engaged in for a rhetorical purpose. It is argued by way of example case studies that rhetorical dualism is a significant feature of economics and that several influential authors have engaged in it. Further rhetorical dualism is shown to be prevalent in the current orthodox/heterodox distinction, and in the arguments of heterodox economists; but also that this distinction and type of distinction are unhelpful. Draft of February 2008. Copyright held. Not for quotation or reproduction
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Practical dichotomies in economic actions follow from dualistic thinking. Caritas in veritate (CV) ...
In this paper two articles on dualism are discussed. Following the chronological order of their publ...
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This paper analyses Dow's concept of dualism and decomposes it into eight categories, one not explic...
In this paper two articles on dualism are discussed. Following the chronological order of their publ...
Agricultural economists' view of duality has often assumed the characteristics of an ambivalent rela...
The rhetoric of economics has long claimed scientific objectivity, however the late, great economist...
Dualism - the division of an object of study into separate, paired elements - is widespread in econo...
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Practical dichotomies in economic actions follow from dualistic thinking. Caritas in veritate (CV) ...