Opponents of mainstream economics have not yet called attention to the lack of in-depth examination of the general scientific conception of modern economics. However, economic science cannot consistently fulfil the epistemological and ontological requirements of the scientific standards underlying this conception. What can be scientifically recognized as true cannot be answered, neither through the actual ontological structure of the object of observation nor through a methodological demarcation. These limitations necessarily lead to the claim for both a pragmatic and a radical methodological pluralism
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Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdisciplinary and open to including everyt...
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Economics plays a significant role in decision-making in contemporary western societies, but its rol...
Uniquely among sciences, the methodology of economics (its epistemology, ontology, scope, and focal ...
International audienceThe global financial crisis that burst in 2008 seriously undermined economics ...
Conventional economics maintains that a critical test of the veracity of robust economic theory is i...
Contemporary mainstream economics is currently best characterised by an uncritical acceptance of mat...
“In discussions on the nature of economics, we frequently hear that a single methodological position...
Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourgeoning deba...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
This paper discusses two views of economic method supported by economists: the economics (the scienc...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse the issue of a test method in economics. It calls for the nec...
From the two premises that (1) economies are complex systems and (2) the accumulation of knowledge a...
Pluralism in economics appears to be a double-edged sword: we need more than one theory to grasp and...
Pluralism is the concept that there is no single methodology that is always the correct one for disc...
Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdisciplinary and open to including everyt...
Economists customarily talk about the ‘realism’ of economic models and of their assumptions and make...
Economics plays a significant role in decision-making in contemporary western societies, but its rol...
Uniquely among sciences, the methodology of economics (its epistemology, ontology, scope, and focal ...
International audienceThe global financial crisis that burst in 2008 seriously undermined economics ...
Conventional economics maintains that a critical test of the veracity of robust economic theory is i...
Contemporary mainstream economics is currently best characterised by an uncritical acceptance of mat...