Author/Authors
Clive L. Spash، نويسنده , , Clive L.، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3541830
Title Of Article
New foundations for ecological economics
شماره ركورد
3443
Latin Abstract
Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdiciplinary and open to including everything from positivism to relativism. I argue for a revision and rejection of this position in favour of realism and reasoned critique. Looking into the ontological presuppositions and considering an epistemology appropriate for ecological economics to meaningfully exist requires rejecting the form of methodological pluralism which has been advocated since the start of this journal. This means being clear about the differences in our worldview (or paradigm) from others and being aware of the substantive failures of orthodox economics in addressing reality. This paper argues for a fundamental review of the basis upon which ecological economics has been founded and in so doing seeks improved clarity as to the competing and complementary epistemologies and methodologies. In part this requires establishing serious interdisciplinary research to replace superficial transdisciplinary rhetoric. The argument places the future of ecological economics firmly amongst heterodox economic schools of thought and in ideological opposition to those supporting the existing institutional structures perpetuating a false reality of the worldʹs social, environmental and economic systems and their operation.
From Page
36
NaturalLanguageKeyword
critical realism , Ecological economics , Epistemology , Methodology , ideology , interdisciplinarity , Ontology , Logical empiricism , CONSTRUCTIVISM , Post-normal science , Preanalytic vision
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
47
To Page
47
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