Multidisciplinary Economics: A Methodological Account

Oxford University Press UK (2015)
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The book argues that mainstream economists, who base their analyses only on the economic motivation of people, fail to explain and understand real-life economic phenomena. The economic crisis, which began in 2008, illustrates the relevance of psychic and social motivations, especially when combined with each other. This book discusses orthodox and heterodox economics, and offers the reader ample material on philosophy of science, psychology and sociology. A multidisciplinary economic perspective is constructed in which economics, psychology, and sociology are integrated, and this multidisciplinary approach offers an understanding of real-life problems. Moreover, it offers researchers a rich source for further analysis.

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The Character of Science

Historically, science is a reaction to the claims of religions. This gave science an empiricist, anti-metaphysical bias. Kant, however, showed that empirical observation and rational thinking are two sides of the same coin. At the beginning of the 20th century the so-called Vienna Circle s... see more

Genesis and Development of Economics and Sociology

Economics originates from moral philosophy, as was shown by Adam Smith. In the 19th century, classical political economists—Ricardo, Malthus, Marx—tried to explain the functioning of the capitalist economy of that time. Classical sociology focused on the functioning of this economy in the ... see more

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