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The Journal of Philosophical Economics

2007 - 2022

Current editor(s): Valentin Cojanu

From Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, The Journal of Philosophical Economics
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Volume 15, issue 1, 2022

Pragmatic behaviour: pragmatism as a philosophy for behavioural economics pp. 1-34 Downloads
Pablo Garcés
Kenneth Boulding: A Friends' Economist pp. 35-61 Downloads
Robert H. Scott
Understanding how systemic change happens - marketisation and de-marketisation pp. 62-94 Downloads
Adam Fforde
The apodictic method and the dialogue between theology and science (II) pp. 95-123 Downloads
Fr Petre Comșa and Costea Munteanu
‘Freedom’ on the Road to Ruin: An Australian Apology to America’s Freedom-Loving Hard Right pp. 124-157 Downloads
L Duhs
Relation of Carl Menger's philosophy of economics to Auguste Comte's positivism pp. 158-195 Downloads
Alexandru Popovici
Towards a unity of sense: A critical analysis of the concept of relation in methodological individualism and holism in Economics pp. 196-226 Downloads
Giancarlo Ianulardo and Aldo Stella
Buddhist economics as a return to rational model of economic management pp. 227-244 Downloads
Viktor Zinchenko and Mykhailo Boichenko
Nietzsche and Fractal Geometry: a philosophical continuity pp. 245-256 Downloads
Leandro Gualario
Towards a Theory of Conversation in Political Economy pp. 257-281 Downloads
Gian Paolo Faella
The Opportunity Costs of Neoclassical Economics pp. 282-310 Downloads
Frederic Jennings
Review of Margherita Zanasi, Economic Thought in Modern China: Market and Consumption, c.1500–1937, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 252 pages, ISBN: 978-1-108-49993-4 pp. 311-319 Downloads
Jiarui Wu
Review of Ralf Lüfter, The Ethics of Economic Responsibility pp. 320-323 Downloads
Toni Gibea
Are Cultural Insights Worthy in Political Economy? pp. 324-331 Downloads
Raul Morosan
Lehmann’s Analytical Inconsistencies on Liberalism and Capitalism pp. 332-338 Downloads
Ionuț Văduva

Volume 14, issue 1-2, 2021

Justice and just price in Francisco de Vitoria's Commentary on Summa Theologica II-II q77 pp. 1-32 Downloads
José Luis Cendejas Bueno
Neoliberal governmentality, knowledge work, and thumos pp. 33-62 Downloads
Benda Hofmeyr
Method and scope in Joseph A. Schumpeter's economics: a pluralist perspective pp. 63-107 Downloads
Turan Yay
A critical note on the scientific conception of economics: claiming for a methodological pluralism pp. 108-135 Downloads
Rouven Reinke
The apodictic method and the dialogue between theology and science (I) pp. 136-176 Downloads
Fr Petre Comşa and Costea Munteanu
How the attitude of Chicago economics towards philosophy changed over time: an essay on what role some historical methods should play in practicing the philosophy of economics pp. 177-185 Downloads
Peter Galbács
What can economists learn from Foucault? pp. 186-198 Downloads
Ceyhun Gürkan
Academic discipline of economics as hedonist philosophy pp. 199-207 Downloads
Tiago Cardão-Pito
'Everything You Know is Wrong'. A series of challenges and responses pp. 208-217 Downloads
Frederic Jennings
Teaching the philosophical grounding of economics to economists: a 10 years' experience pp. 218-226 Downloads
Ricardo Crespo
Economics as the scientization of politics pp. 227-238 Downloads
Jon Mulberg
Review of François Levrau, Noel Clycq (eds.), Equality. Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Cham, Palgrave Macmillan/ Springer Nature, 1 st Edition, 2021, 356 pp pp. 239-246 Downloads
Henrieta Şerban
Review of Edward Nelson, Milton Friedman and Economic Debate in the United States, 1932-1972 (volumes 1 and 2), Chicago and London, The University of Chicago Press pp. 247-255 Downloads
Peter Galbács
Review of Stephen J. Macekura, The Mismeasure of Progress: Economic Growth and Its Critics, Chicago and London, The University of Chicago Press, 2020 pp. 256-259 Downloads
Dragoș Bîgu
Review of Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind, A Philosopher's Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism, Chicago IL, University of Chicago Press, 316 p., e-book pp. 260-264 Downloads
Mihail-Valentin Cernea

Volume 13, issue 2, 2020

Economic essays (part two): toward a realistic concept of choice pp. 1-57 Downloads
Frederic B. Jennings
The rationality principle as a universal grammar of economic explanations pp. 58-80 Downloads
Cheng Li
Nordhaus on philosophy in climate change economics pp. 81-90 Downloads
Laurent Jodoin
Nietzsche, Deleuze and Guattari: performative constitution of unpayable debt in finance capitalism pp. 91-115 Downloads
Christina Banalopoulou
Marx’s Law of value and the ontology of labour: a Castoriadian critical point of view pp. 116-136 Downloads
Richard Sobel
Towards a theory of ignorance pp. 137-161 Downloads
Adam Fforde
Comparing economic theories or: pluralism in economics and the need for a comparative approach to scientific research programmes pp. 162-184 Downloads
Arne Heise
Rejoinder on animal spirits in Descartes and Keynes: a response to Kurt Smith pp. 185-201 Downloads
Sonya Marie Scott
Why is economics not part of a system of scientific ethics? A review essay on Wilfred Dolfsma and Ioana Negru’s The Ethical Formation of Economists pp. 202-214 Downloads
Altuğ Yalçıntaş
Review of Craig Smith, Adam Smith, Cambridge / Medford MA, Polity Press, 1st Edition, 2020, 210 pp., pb, ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-1823-4 pp. 215-219 Downloads
Sergiu Bălan
Review of Dumas, Lloyd J., Building the Good Society. The Power and Limits of Markets, Democracy and Freedom in an Increasingly Polarized World, Emerald Publishing, 2020, xiv+228 pp., hb, ISBN 978-1-83867-632-2 pp. 220-225 Downloads
George Şerban-Oprescu
Review of Mark Thornton, The Skyscraper Curse: And How Austrian Economists Predicted Every Major Economic Crisis of the Last Century, Auburn, Alabama, Mises Institute, 2018, 275 pp., pb, ISBN 978-1-61016-684-3 pp. 226-230 Downloads
Alexandru Patruti
Review of Andrea Komlosy, Work. The Last 1000 Years, translated by Jakob K. Watson with Loren Balhorn, London, Verso, 2018, 265 pp., hb, ISBN 978-1-78663-410-8 pp. 231-235 Downloads
Valentin Cojanu

Volume 13, issue 1, 2019

The resilience of modern neoclassical economics – a case study in the light of Ludwik Fleck’s ‘harmony of deception’ pp. 1-18 Downloads
Arne Heise
Reconsidering economics in relation to sustainable development and democracy pp. 19-38 Downloads
Peter Söderbaum
The unrealistic realist philosophy. The ontology of econometrics revisited pp. 39-64 Downloads
Mariusz Maziarz
Economic essays (part one): toward a realistic concept of choice pp. 65-105 Downloads
Frederic B. Jennings
A Review of Piero Ferri, Minsky’s Moment. An Insider’s View on the Economics of Hyman Minsky, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019, 252 pp., ISBN 978-1-78897-372-4 pp. 106-111 Downloads
Andreas Stamate-Stefan
IN MEMORIAM: Immanuel Wallerstein (1930-2019) pp. 112-112 Downloads
Richard E. Lee

Volume 12, issue 2, 2019

Economic experiments versus physical science experiments: an ontology-based approach pp. 1-30 Downloads
María Caamaño-Alegre and José Caamaño-Alegre
Friedman’s instrumentalism in F53. A Weberian reading pp. 31-53 Downloads
Peter Galbács
On Amartya Sen’s concept of sympathy pp. 54-74 Downloads
Mark Peacock
The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. Ethics, jurisprudence and political economy throughout the intellectual history of Adam Smith pp. 75-96 Downloads
Pilar Piqué
Morality and value neutrality in economics: a dualist view pp. 97-118 Downloads
Cheng Li
Review of Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis, edited by Gilbert Faccarello and Heinz D. Kurz, Edward Elgar Publishing, Northhampton, MA, 2018, 3 volumes, 1919 pp, Paperback, ISBN 978-1-78536-131-9 pp. 119-124 Downloads
Gabriel Mursa and Andreea Iacobuță
Review of Colin White, A History of the Global Economy. The Inevitable Accident, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, hb, ix+495 pages, ISBN 978-1-78897-197-3 pp. 125-131 Downloads
George Șerban-Oprescu
Review of Venkat Venkatasubramanian, How Much Inequality is Fair? Mathematical Principles of a Moral, Optimal, and Stable Capitalist Society, New York, Columbia University Press, 2017, xxi+279 pp., hb, ISBN 978-0-231-18072-6 pp. 132-136 Downloads
Valentin Cojanu

Volume 12, issue 1, 2018

Financial bubbles and their magic: asset price as a heroic journey in the financial markets pp. 1-35 Downloads
Alexandru (alec) Bălăşescu and Apurv Jain
Negative and positive liberty and the freedom to choose in Isaiah Berlin and Jean-Jacques Rousseau pp. 36-64 Downloads
Stefan Collignon
Classical economics must not become history pp. 65-88 Downloads
Ion Pohoaţă, Delia-Elena Diaconașu and Vladimir-Mihai Crupenschi
Ecce Homo-Economicus? The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide syndrome of the economic man in the context of natural resources scarcity and environmental externalities pp. 89-111 Downloads
Panos Kalimeris
Critical comments on the philosophical context of Ludwig von Mises’s ‘Human action’ pp. 112-125 Downloads
Alexandru A. Popovici
Review of Tavasci, Daniela and Luigi Ventimiglia (eds.), Teaching the History of Economic Thought. Integrating Historical Perspectives into Modern Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, hb, vi+150 pages, ISBN 978-1-78811-347-2 pp. 126-131 Downloads
George Şerban-Oprescu
Review of Max Haiven, Art after Money, Money after Art; Creative Strategies Against Financialization, London: Pluto Press, 2018, 279 pp., pb. £19,99, ISBN 978-074533824 pp. 132-135 Downloads
Georgios Papadopoulos
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