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heraclitus's critique [15 articles]

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  • On some criticisms of critical realism in economics
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 32, No. 2. (27 March 2008), pp. 203-218.
    by Da G Moura, Mrio, Martins, Nuno
    posted to lawson critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-07-25 15:48:48 as **
  • The Follies of Globalisation Theory
    (12 September 2002)
    by Justin Rosenberg
    posted to globalisation critique by heraclitus on 2008-06-01 16:31:25 as **
  • Socialism After Hayek (Advances in Heterodox Economics) (Advances in Heterodox Economics)
    (15 November 2006)
    by Theodore A Burczak
    posted to hayek economics critique by heraclitus on 2008-06-01 11:37:04 as **
  • Against the Romance of Community
    (01 July 2002)
    by Miranda Joseph
    posted to critique communitarianism common-good by heraclitus on 2008-05-31 19:33:42 as ** along with 2 people rex srl
  • Marching to the Promised Land? Some Doubts on the Policy Affinities of Critical Realism
    Alethia, Vol. 2, No. 2. (October 1999), pp. 1-9.
    by Geoffrey M Hodgson
    posted to critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-31 17:38:21 as **
  • Realistic spatial abstraction? Marxist observations of a claim within critical realist geography
    Prog Hum Geogr, Vol. 25, No. 4. (1 December 2001), pp. 545-567.
    by John M Roberts
    posted to marxism critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-31 17:28:27 as **
  • The Necessary Dichotomy of Fact and Value
    The Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 39, No. 1. (March 2005), pp. 105-113.
  • What Collapse, Exactly?
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 1. (1 March 2007), pp. 74-84.
    by Joseph Agassi
    posted to fact-value-distinction critique by heraclitus on 2008-05-10 01:20:58 as ** along with 1 person wandall
  • Comparing responses to critical realism
    Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 13, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 257-282.
    posted to critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-09 18:22:25 as **
  • EMANCIPATORY FOR WHOM? A COMMENT ON CRITICAL REALISM
    Feminist Economics, Vol. 9, No. 1. (2003), pp. 103-108.
    by Drucilla Barker
    posted to feminist economics critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-09 18:15:54 as **
  • CRITICAL REALISM, FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY, AND THE EMANCIPATORY POTENTIAL OF SCIENCE: A COMMENT ON LAWSON AND HARDING
    Feminist Economics, Vol. 9, No. 1. (2003), pp. 93-101.
    by Fabienne Peter
    posted to feminist economics critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-09 18:08:51 as **
  • REPRESENTING REALITY: THE CRITICAL REALISM PROJECT
    Feminist Economics, Vol. 9, No. 1. (2003), pp. 151-159.
    by Sandra Harding
  • The Case For Strategic Realism: A Response To Lawson
    Feminist Economics, Vol. 5, No. 3. (1999), pp. 127-133.
    by Sandra Harding
    posted to economics critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-09 17:41:26 as **
  • Critical realism in economics and open-systems ontology: A critique
    Review of Social Economy, Vol. 64, No. 1. (March 2006), pp. 47-75.
    posted to economics critique critical-realist by heraclitus on 2008-05-09 17:40:00 as **
  • notes Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism
    (26 December 2007)
    by Ha-Joon Chang
    posted to neo-liberalism empiricial-historical economics critique by heraclitus on 2008-05-03 15:56:30 as **
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