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In the view of analysing the differences and resemblances of the natural and social sciences (with the economics …
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Disciplinary models of learning such as ethnography (cultural anthropology) and market competition (economics) have … anthropology and economics to conceptualize a process they term reflexive pedagogy. Reflexive pedagogy – the deliberate cultivation …
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surrounding the use of mathematics in economics. The role of language, tools and appropriateness of methods is discussed within … the discussion on the necessity of mathematics in economics and concentrates more on the degree in which this abstract … science should infiltrate on the highly empirical field of social sciences, in particular, economics. The dissertation …
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This article aims to discuss an evaluation of the concept of paradigm of T. Kuhn in his representative work: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ERC, [Ku96] and the complementary version by W. Stegmüller, Structure and dynamics of theories EDT, [Steg83]. This refined interpretation of the...
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pioneered the area of micro-foundation of macro-economics. The great missing link in economic theory, both of micro-economics … and macro-economics, is the inability to methodologically integrate ethical and moral values through preference mapping …
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In our paper we try to answer to the epistemological question how much mathematics does economy need.
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The central aim of this investigation es our own poverty, it is a South side perspective (Africa or Latin-America). However, we do not advocate for an empirical research; we analyze theories intending to explain from the North such an economic reality. Theories, as logic-deductive bodies, can't...
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This paper suggests that mathematics may have become so important in economics for four reasons: (1) to make use of …, and (4) because economics was created primarily by Western economists to understand Western economic behavior. …
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This response locates feminist methodological strategies, first, as both “outside” and “inside” familiar processes of the sciences and, second, in relation to a formulation of the democratic ethos.
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