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METHODOLOGY OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AN ANALYSIS COMPARISON
The methodology of Economics discussed by the economists covers the topics of positive vs normative, inductive vs deductive, incorporation vs exclusion of values, perscription vs description, apriorism vs empriricism, etc. This article discusses in broad
AHMAD MAULIDIZEN
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Novel Reflections on the Autonomy and Responsibility of Science
This paper explores how cultural understandings of the autonomy and responsibility of science in modern society are manifested in two contemporary science novels about research misconduct in biomedical research. In doing so, it looks at several facets of
Fabian Hempel, Fabian Hempel
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Islamic Economics as a Science and System
Understanding a thing as a whole must begin with understanding the nature of science itself. Islamic economics as a science has received rejection from western scientists because of its value-free nature.
Abd. Kholik Khoerulloh +1 more
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Behavioral economics and the ‘new’ paternalism1
The paper provides a critical appraisal of the normative program of behavioral economics known as ‘new paternalism’. First, it explores the theoretical foundations of behavioral economics, describes major behavioral anomalies associated with bounded ...
Rostislav Kapeliushnikov
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This is an interview by the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics with Robert Sugden. The interview covers the intellectual trajectory of Sugden, from his early critique of Amartya Sen’s liberalism, to his interactions with James Buchanan and his ...
Robert Sugden
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INSTITUTIONALISM AS A SPECIES OF EVOLUTIONISM [PDF]
The paper aim is to examine the logical and epistemological bases of the institutionalism (especially of the economic institutionalism) in order to show that it is, in fact, a species of evolutionism (including of the economic evolutionism or of the ...
DINGA Emil
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Social Norms and Economic Theory [PDF]
One of the most persistent cleavages in the social sciences is the opposition between two lines of thought conveniently associated with Adam Smith and Emile Durkheim, between homo economicus and homo sociologicus. Of these, the former is supposed to be guided by instrumental rationality, while the behavior of the latter is dictated by social norms. In
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Law and Economics, or Punctum Archimedis in Environmental Law
This article examines the autonomous field of Law and Economics, indicates the importance of integrating the economical methodology in the process of comprehensively understanding the normative order and laments over the undesirable shortage of ...
Iviko Khavtasi
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Behavioural Law and Economics as Litmus Test
This paper discusses a few meta-theoretical questions about Behavioural Law and Economics (BLE) in order to better understand both its popularity and the criticisms it has received.
Péter Cserne
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I Choose for Myself, Therefore I Am
Behavioral economics and existentialism both present informative perspectives on human choice. We argue in this article that the dialogue between the two approaches can enrich the current debate about the normative implications of behavioral economics ...
Malte Dold, Alexa Stanton
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