Escrevendo a história do pensamento econômico-ecológico: desafios e perspectivas
Marco Vianna Franco and
Antoine Missemer
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The history of ecological economic thought (EET) has been addressed in different ways and according to multifarious foundations, given the evolving character of conceptions of natural processes and economic phenomena. This article proposes a theoretical framework for understanding EET as the set of ideas bridging the social and the natural worlds by means of shared ontologies and epistemologies. These ideas stand against the human-nature divide which characterizes modern Western thought, contribute to thinking about contemporary sustainability challenges, and offer a more structured intellectual history of the roots of ecological economics. The article argues that writing the history of EET calls for an appraisal of historiographical challenges, in particular the risks posed by presentism and anachronism. It also reviews the literature engaging with the history of EET and, finally, identifies new lines of research, especially in terms of global narratives.
Keywords: intellectual history; strong interdisciplinarity; historiography; ecological economics; longue durée; economia ecológica; história intelectual; interdisciplinaridade forte; historiografia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Published in Revista Iberoamericana de Economia Ecológica, 2022, 35 (1), pp.1-18
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