Foshee, Andrew W.; Heath, Will C. - In: Journal of Economic Issues 44 (2010) 3, pp. 819-829
Clarence Ayres wished to avoid moral relativism or agnosticism in the social sciences, yet he also rejected what he called the âtranscendentalâ epistemology of classical philosophy, an epistemology grounded in the desire to know absolute or ultimate truths. He wanted to find a middle ground...