This article aims to defend a novel account of pluralism in economics. First, it argues that what justifies pluralism is its epistemological benefits. Second, it acknowledges that pluralism has limits, and defends reasonable pluralism, or the view that we should only accept those theories and methods that can be justified by their communities with reasons that other communities can accept. Clearly, reasonable pluralism is an ideal, which requires economists of different persuasions to respect certain norms of communication while evaluating each other’s theories. The article ends with a discussion of the conditions under which reasonable communication becomes possible
Abstract: Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourge...
The state of contemporary economics had been a subject of discussion even before the most recent glo...
The purpose here is to revisit the role of pluralism in heterodox economics and to make the case for...
This article aims to defend a novel account of pluralism in economics. First, it argues that what ju...
This article aims to defend a novel account of pluralism in economics. First, it argues that what ju...
Economics plays a significant role in decision-making in contemporary western societies, but its rol...
First paragraph: Modern economics operates within a wider cultural and intellectual context where pl...
First paragraph: Modern economics operates within a wider cultural and intellectual context where pl...
Pluralism in economics appears to be a double-edged sword: we need more than one theory to grasp and...
This thesis offers a new justification and interpretation of “pluralism in economics” and discusses...
This is a pre-publication version of a paper that appeared in Post-Autistic Economics Review No. 40....
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
The aim of this chapter is to set the scene for a discussion of teaching from a pluralist perspectiv...
The aim of this chapter is to set the scene for a discussion of teaching from a pluralist perspectiv...
Abstract: Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourge...
The state of contemporary economics had been a subject of discussion even before the most recent glo...
The purpose here is to revisit the role of pluralism in heterodox economics and to make the case for...
This article aims to defend a novel account of pluralism in economics. First, it argues that what ju...
This article aims to defend a novel account of pluralism in economics. First, it argues that what ju...
Economics plays a significant role in decision-making in contemporary western societies, but its rol...
First paragraph: Modern economics operates within a wider cultural and intellectual context where pl...
First paragraph: Modern economics operates within a wider cultural and intellectual context where pl...
Pluralism in economics appears to be a double-edged sword: we need more than one theory to grasp and...
This thesis offers a new justification and interpretation of “pluralism in economics” and discusses...
This is a pre-publication version of a paper that appeared in Post-Autistic Economics Review No. 40....
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
The aim of this chapter is to set the scene for a discussion of teaching from a pluralist perspectiv...
The aim of this chapter is to set the scene for a discussion of teaching from a pluralist perspectiv...
Abstract: Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourge...
The state of contemporary economics had been a subject of discussion even before the most recent glo...
The purpose here is to revisit the role of pluralism in heterodox economics and to make the case for...