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Traditionally, the reaction of many mainstream economists to the effort to integrate theology and economics demonstrated the difficulty of doing so in a way that could be broadly recognized as legitimate. This state of things is simply an indication of a broad consensus within the field of...
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The project of classical science (from Enlightment to the beginning of the 20th century) was to explain all the reality we live in (embedded in space, time, matter and energy) by the reality itself, leaving no space for God. On the contrary, a “new orientation” within the contemporary...
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In this paper we present an alternative bio-epistemological-based approach to economic ethics issues, which suggests that economists need not only an understanding of the ecosystem in terms of irreversibility, but even more an understanding of the way the process in ecosystem make actual the...
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