In this paper, we propose a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and value-neutral approach, regardless of the normative-positive distinction. Our argumentation is derived from the understanding that, analytically, economics is a rational choice theory, broadly defined. As implied by this claim, on the one hand, economics behaves as a moral science for two main reasons: all economic theories and policy discussions are necessarily based on some moral premises about means-end considerations; economics as a method of analysis can be and has been applied to explanations of a wide range of moral phenomena. On the other hand, since economists — without being informed of some ethical presuppositions of higher o...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
The debate over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact-value dist...
This chapter seeks to demonstrate that investigations in positive economics rely on ethical perspect...
In this paper, we argue that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and value-free ...
This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and ...
The paper analyzes economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from value judgments...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
This chapter examines economists’ indefensible attachment to the positive-normative distinction, and...
The paper analyses economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from actual value ju...
This chapter examines economists’ indefensible attachment to the positive-normative distinction, and...
The paper analyses economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from actual value ju...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
AbstractThis article examines the most prominent ethical theories from the view point of economic ra...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate one of the reasons of the inadequacy of the orthodox economic...
This chapter critically evaluates standard economics’ treatment of positive and normative, drawing o...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
The debate over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact-value dist...
This chapter seeks to demonstrate that investigations in positive economics rely on ethical perspect...
In this paper, we argue that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and value-free ...
This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and ...
The paper analyzes economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from value judgments...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
This chapter examines economists’ indefensible attachment to the positive-normative distinction, and...
The paper analyses economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from actual value ju...
This chapter examines economists’ indefensible attachment to the positive-normative distinction, and...
The paper analyses economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from actual value ju...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
AbstractThis article examines the most prominent ethical theories from the view point of economic ra...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate one of the reasons of the inadequacy of the orthodox economic...
This chapter critically evaluates standard economics’ treatment of positive and normative, drawing o...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
The debate over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact-value dist...
This chapter seeks to demonstrate that investigations in positive economics rely on ethical perspect...