What is the specificity of economics as a social science? The recurring encounters between economists and historians suggest that the answer is still very debatable. Two major theoretical achievements, those of L.Walras and С Menger, show that they adopt opposing views on this question. The great historical investigations proposed by J. Hicks and J. Schumpeter allow us to understand the profond divergences of both scientifical practice. It is suggested that these divergences owe to, still unresolved epistemological problems concerning the mode of reasoning in economics.Le débat sur les formes de la connaissance en économie est périodiquement réactivé par les rencontres entre économistes et historiens. Ces rencontres mettent au jour de maniè...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Samuels always saw the history of economics as intellectual history (Samuels, 1974). The history of ...
International audiencePierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg raise the problem of the scientific status a...
What is the specificity of economics as a social science? The recurring encounters between economist...
Joseph Schumpeter opens chapter 4 of his monumental History of Economic Analysis (1954) with the dis...
As noted by Jean-Claude Passeron (2006) in his analysis of the assertoric spaces of social sciences,...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
Economists' anthropology The crisis of economics is mainly the economists' crisis. A) The history...
Motivée par la conviction que la science économique et la sociologie doivent se rencontrer, notre re...
The aim of this paper is to show that the methodologies of two great historians of economic thought ...
Motivated by the conviction that economics and sociology must combine, our research has two goals. I...
The question of method in economics This article first mentions the increasingly widespread applic...
Schumpeter's The History of Economic Analysis, is a tour de force of scholarship. The display of eru...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Samuels always saw the history of economics as intellectual history (Samuels, 1974). The history of ...
International audiencePierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg raise the problem of the scientific status a...
What is the specificity of economics as a social science? The recurring encounters between economist...
Joseph Schumpeter opens chapter 4 of his monumental History of Economic Analysis (1954) with the dis...
As noted by Jean-Claude Passeron (2006) in his analysis of the assertoric spaces of social sciences,...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
Economists' anthropology The crisis of economics is mainly the economists' crisis. A) The history...
Motivée par la conviction que la science économique et la sociologie doivent se rencontrer, notre re...
The aim of this paper is to show that the methodologies of two great historians of economic thought ...
Motivated by the conviction that economics and sociology must combine, our research has two goals. I...
The question of method in economics This article first mentions the increasingly widespread applic...
Schumpeter's The History of Economic Analysis, is a tour de force of scholarship. The display of eru...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Samuels always saw the history of economics as intellectual history (Samuels, 1974). The history of ...
International audiencePierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg raise the problem of the scientific status a...