Edward Fullbrook (ed.)
Ontology and Economics
Tony Lawson and His Critics
Herausgeber: Fullbrook, Edward
Edward Fullbrook (ed.)
Ontology and Economics
Tony Lawson and His Critics
Herausgeber: Fullbrook, Edward
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This original book brings together some of the world's leading critics of economics orthodoxy to debate Lawson's contribution to the economics literature. In this collection scholars such as Bruce Caldwell, John Davis and Geoffrey Hodgson present their thoughtful criticisms of Lawson's work while Lawson himself presents his reactions.
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This original book brings together some of the world's leading critics of economics orthodoxy to debate Lawson's contribution to the economics literature. In this collection scholars such as Bruce Caldwell, John Davis and Geoffrey Hodgson present their thoughtful criticisms of Lawson's work while Lawson himself presents his reactions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415476133
- ISBN-10: 0415476135
- Artikelnr.: 25684522
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415476133
- ISBN-10: 0415476135
- Artikelnr.: 25684522
Edward Fullbrook is the founder and editor of the Real-World Economics Review and a research fellow in the School of Economics at the University of the West of England.
Foreword (Tony Lawson) Introduction: Lawson's Reorientation (Edward
Fullbrook) 1. Some comments on Lawson's Reorienting Economics: same facts,
different conclusions (Bruce Caldwell) 2. History, causal explanation and
"basic economic reasoning": reply to Caldwell (Tony Lawson) 3. Critical
Realism in Economics (Bjørn-Ivar Davidsen) 4. Underlabouring for
substantive theorizing: reply to Davidsen (Tony Lawson) 5. The Nature of
Heterodox Economics (John B. Davis) 6. Heterodox Economics and Pluralism:
reply to Davis (Tony Lawson) 7. Reorienting Economics Through Triangulation
of Methods (Paul Downward and Andrew Mearman) 8. Triangulation and social
research: reply to Downward and Mearman (Tony Lawson) 9. Irrelevance and
Ideology (Bernard Guerrien) 10. The mainstream orientation and ideology:
reply to Guerrien (Tony Lawson) 11. On the problem of formalism in
economics (Geoffrey M. Hodgson) 12. On the nature and rules of formalism in
economics: reply to Hodgson (Tony Lawson) 13. Finding a critical pragmatism
in Reorienting Economics (Bruce R. McFarling) 14. Ontology or
epistemology?: reply to McFarling (Tony Lawson) 15. (Un)Real Criticism
(David Ruccio) 16. Ontology and postmodernism: reply to Ruccio (Tony
Lawson) 17. Feminism and Realism (Irene van Staveren) 18. Feminism, Realism
and Essentialism: reply to van Staveren (Tony Lawson) 19. Conjectural
revisionary ontology (Jack Vromen) 20. Provisionally grounded critical
ontology: reply to Vromen (Tony Lawson)
Fullbrook) 1. Some comments on Lawson's Reorienting Economics: same facts,
different conclusions (Bruce Caldwell) 2. History, causal explanation and
"basic economic reasoning": reply to Caldwell (Tony Lawson) 3. Critical
Realism in Economics (Bjørn-Ivar Davidsen) 4. Underlabouring for
substantive theorizing: reply to Davidsen (Tony Lawson) 5. The Nature of
Heterodox Economics (John B. Davis) 6. Heterodox Economics and Pluralism:
reply to Davis (Tony Lawson) 7. Reorienting Economics Through Triangulation
of Methods (Paul Downward and Andrew Mearman) 8. Triangulation and social
research: reply to Downward and Mearman (Tony Lawson) 9. Irrelevance and
Ideology (Bernard Guerrien) 10. The mainstream orientation and ideology:
reply to Guerrien (Tony Lawson) 11. On the problem of formalism in
economics (Geoffrey M. Hodgson) 12. On the nature and rules of formalism in
economics: reply to Hodgson (Tony Lawson) 13. Finding a critical pragmatism
in Reorienting Economics (Bruce R. McFarling) 14. Ontology or
epistemology?: reply to McFarling (Tony Lawson) 15. (Un)Real Criticism
(David Ruccio) 16. Ontology and postmodernism: reply to Ruccio (Tony
Lawson) 17. Feminism and Realism (Irene van Staveren) 18. Feminism, Realism
and Essentialism: reply to van Staveren (Tony Lawson) 19. Conjectural
revisionary ontology (Jack Vromen) 20. Provisionally grounded critical
ontology: reply to Vromen (Tony Lawson)
Foreword (Tony Lawson) Introduction: Lawson's Reorientation (Edward
Fullbrook) 1. Some comments on Lawson's Reorienting Economics: same facts,
different conclusions (Bruce Caldwell) 2. History, causal explanation and
"basic economic reasoning": reply to Caldwell (Tony Lawson) 3. Critical
Realism in Economics (Bjørn-Ivar Davidsen) 4. Underlabouring for
substantive theorizing: reply to Davidsen (Tony Lawson) 5. The Nature of
Heterodox Economics (John B. Davis) 6. Heterodox Economics and Pluralism:
reply to Davis (Tony Lawson) 7. Reorienting Economics Through Triangulation
of Methods (Paul Downward and Andrew Mearman) 8. Triangulation and social
research: reply to Downward and Mearman (Tony Lawson) 9. Irrelevance and
Ideology (Bernard Guerrien) 10. The mainstream orientation and ideology:
reply to Guerrien (Tony Lawson) 11. On the problem of formalism in
economics (Geoffrey M. Hodgson) 12. On the nature and rules of formalism in
economics: reply to Hodgson (Tony Lawson) 13. Finding a critical pragmatism
in Reorienting Economics (Bruce R. McFarling) 14. Ontology or
epistemology?: reply to McFarling (Tony Lawson) 15. (Un)Real Criticism
(David Ruccio) 16. Ontology and postmodernism: reply to Ruccio (Tony
Lawson) 17. Feminism and Realism (Irene van Staveren) 18. Feminism, Realism
and Essentialism: reply to van Staveren (Tony Lawson) 19. Conjectural
revisionary ontology (Jack Vromen) 20. Provisionally grounded critical
ontology: reply to Vromen (Tony Lawson)
Fullbrook) 1. Some comments on Lawson's Reorienting Economics: same facts,
different conclusions (Bruce Caldwell) 2. History, causal explanation and
"basic economic reasoning": reply to Caldwell (Tony Lawson) 3. Critical
Realism in Economics (Bjørn-Ivar Davidsen) 4. Underlabouring for
substantive theorizing: reply to Davidsen (Tony Lawson) 5. The Nature of
Heterodox Economics (John B. Davis) 6. Heterodox Economics and Pluralism:
reply to Davis (Tony Lawson) 7. Reorienting Economics Through Triangulation
of Methods (Paul Downward and Andrew Mearman) 8. Triangulation and social
research: reply to Downward and Mearman (Tony Lawson) 9. Irrelevance and
Ideology (Bernard Guerrien) 10. The mainstream orientation and ideology:
reply to Guerrien (Tony Lawson) 11. On the problem of formalism in
economics (Geoffrey M. Hodgson) 12. On the nature and rules of formalism in
economics: reply to Hodgson (Tony Lawson) 13. Finding a critical pragmatism
in Reorienting Economics (Bruce R. McFarling) 14. Ontology or
epistemology?: reply to McFarling (Tony Lawson) 15. (Un)Real Criticism
(David Ruccio) 16. Ontology and postmodernism: reply to Ruccio (Tony
Lawson) 17. Feminism and Realism (Irene van Staveren) 18. Feminism, Realism
and Essentialism: reply to van Staveren (Tony Lawson) 19. Conjectural
revisionary ontology (Jack Vromen) 20. Provisionally grounded critical
ontology: reply to Vromen (Tony Lawson)