The insight that both ontological and epistemological perspectives are intertwined is certainly correct, but at the same time insufficient to differentiate mainstream from heterodox approaches to economic institutions. As this paper argues, it is important whether one starts from ontological or epistemological considerations first. The paper suggests that the difference can be described in terms of function versus rules and demonstrates that an intersubjective ontology for institutions requires also an intersubjective epistemology. Otherwise, ontological precepts contradict the epistemological ones with important repercussions for understanding knowledge, rationality and institutions.uncertainty, risk, practical knowledge, linguistic turn, ...
Uncertainty, especially irreducible uncertainty, is an essential component of Keyness General Theory...
This book proposes a new approach to economics, management and organization that should help in maki...
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In an attempt to refine the concept of uncertainty, this paper elaborates an ontology of the social ...
This edited volume presents the social ontology of institutions. It questions what institutions are,...
Abstract On the one hand, following Keynes and the Post Keynesians, it is possible to infer two type...
This paper pursues a naturalist endeavor in social ontology by arguing that the Beliefs-Rules-Equili...
This paper adds axiology to ontology and epistemology. These three together address the ultimate que...
The paper discusses the role of uncertainty in economic sociology, aiming to clarify some controvers...
We inevitably see the universe from a human point of view and communicate in terms shaped by the exi...
This paper intents do link some contributions to our understanding of institutions with adiscussion ...
Analytic social ontology has been dominated by approaches where institutions tend to come out paradi...
This article discusses the ontology of institutions and criticizes the notion that institutions are ...
This paper explores the relationship between uncertainty and innovation. It distinguishes three kind...
This paper explores the relationship between uncertainty and innovation. It distinguishes three kind...
Uncertainty, especially irreducible uncertainty, is an essential component of Keyness General Theory...
This book proposes a new approach to economics, management and organization that should help in maki...
This thesis is a collection of three papers in social epistemology. Three epistemic systems of great...
In an attempt to refine the concept of uncertainty, this paper elaborates an ontology of the social ...
This edited volume presents the social ontology of institutions. It questions what institutions are,...
Abstract On the one hand, following Keynes and the Post Keynesians, it is possible to infer two type...
This paper pursues a naturalist endeavor in social ontology by arguing that the Beliefs-Rules-Equili...
This paper adds axiology to ontology and epistemology. These three together address the ultimate que...
The paper discusses the role of uncertainty in economic sociology, aiming to clarify some controvers...
We inevitably see the universe from a human point of view and communicate in terms shaped by the exi...
This paper intents do link some contributions to our understanding of institutions with adiscussion ...
Analytic social ontology has been dominated by approaches where institutions tend to come out paradi...
This article discusses the ontology of institutions and criticizes the notion that institutions are ...
This paper explores the relationship between uncertainty and innovation. It distinguishes three kind...
This paper explores the relationship between uncertainty and innovation. It distinguishes three kind...
Uncertainty, especially irreducible uncertainty, is an essential component of Keyness General Theory...
This book proposes a new approach to economics, management and organization that should help in maki...
This thesis is a collection of three papers in social epistemology. Three epistemic systems of great...