The Journal of Philosophical Economics
2007 - 2025
Current editor(s): Valentin Cojanu From Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, The Journal of Philosophical Economics Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Valentin Cojanu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 18, issue 1, 2025
- Cultural economics and economic epistemology: some preliminary considerations pp. 1-26

- Alain Herscovici
- Bernard Mandeville ou la mauvaise conscience de l’économie politique pp. 27-73

- Jean Cartelier
- The role of ethical consumption in promoting democratic sustainability: revisiting neoclassical economics through Kantian ethics pp. 74-123

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- Value neutrality and the question of ends in teleological economic definitions pp. 124-159

- Rodrigo Laera
- From rational to behavioural: an epistemological bridge between Markowitz, Fama, and Shiller pp. 160-202

- Leonel Arango-Vasquez
- Keynes, Kalecki, and Minsky – Post Keynesian champions in comparison or: joining forces, horses for courses or the necessity of discrimination? pp. 203-234

- Arne Heise
Volume 17, issue 1, 2024
- Perspectives on interpersonal utility comparisons: an analysis of selected models pp. 1-17

- Afschin Gandjour
- Plato, Aristotle, and Locke on the accumulation of wealth and natural law pp. 18-47

- José Luis Cendejas Bueno
- Agency, functionalism, and all that. A Sraffian view pp. 48-84

- Sergio Cesaratto
- The independence of central banks: a reductio ad absurdum pp. 85-118

- Ion Pohoață, Delia-Elena Diaconașu and Ioana Negru
- The Historicity of Economic Sciences: The Main Epistemological Ruptures pp. 119-155

- Alain Herscovici
- The Economic Cultures of Fear and Love pp. 156-192

- Frederic Jennings
- Phenomenology and intersubjectivity in political economy: an anti-perfectionist perspective pp. 193-225

- Stefano Solari
- The concept of relation in methodological individualism and holism: a reply to a functionalist critique pp. 226-243

- Giancarlo Ianulardo and Aldo Stella
- Towards a Contemporary Philosophical Re-interpretation of Thorstein Veblenʼs Theory of Instincts and Institutions: An Axiomatic Approach pp. 244-280

- Uroš Kranjc
- The Interdisciplinary Research Programme of Methodological Individualism: Back to Its Foundations pp. 281-308

- Francisco J. Bellido
- Review of Rodney Edvinsson, An economic philosophy of production, work and consumption: a transhistorical framework, New York, NY, Routledge, 2023, vii + 199 pp., hb, ISBN 978-0-367-52225-4 pp. 309-312

- Alexandru Patruti
- Human-Centred Economics The Living Standards of Nations, 2024 Palgrave Macmillan, 356pp. Richard Samans pp. 313-318

- Tiago Camarinha Lopes
- Review of Valentin Lazea, O Istorie Morală a Politicilor Monetare şi Fiscale [A Moral History of Monetary and Fiscal Policies], Bucureşti, Publica, 2023, 176 pp., 978-606-722-595-2 pp. 319-324

- Cezar Teclean
- Review of Having Too Much: Philosophical Essays on Limitarianism, edited by Ingrid Robeyns, Cambridge, UK, Open Book Publishers, 2023 pp. 325-330

- Valentin Cojanu
Volume 16, issue 1, 2023
- Can a Catholic be Liberal? Roman Catholicism and Liberalism in a Political Economy Perspective (1800–1970) pp. 1-31

- Stefano Solari
- Ways of Knowing Agency and Development: notes on the philosophy of science and the conduct and use of inquiry pp. 32-68

- Pablo Garcés-Velástegui
- Scarcity Concept in the contemporary mainstream economic science: an analysis of its ontological and epistemological ambiguity pp. 69-99

- Daniel Durán-Sandoval, Gemma Durán-Romero and Francesca Uleri
- Reading and interpreting Ibn Khaldun's economic philosophy pp. 100-129

- Ahmed Souaiaia.
- 'We need to offer something better to the scholars of the future.' Which way forward for heterodox economics? pp. 130-161

- Arne Heise
- An essay on the need to redefine economics for the sake of a human economy pp. 162-181

- Arjo Klamer
- A Plea for Pluralism pp. 182-196

- Stephen Marglin
- The Future of Heterodox Economics pp. 196-221

- Teresa Ghilarducci, Zachary Knaus, Richard McGahey, William Milberg and Drew Landes
- The Hybrid Vigor of Heterodox Economics: A Feminist Perspective pp. 222-242

- Nancy Folbre
- Heterodoxy Needs Institutional Backing pp. 243-253

- Bruno Frey and Andre Briviba
- THE FUTURE OF POST-KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: Post-Keynesian Economics at 50 pp. 254-279

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Power structures in economics and society: Some remarks on the future of non-mainstream economics pp. 280-309

- Rouven Reinke
- Review of Șerban Oana, Cultural Capital and Creative Communication: (Anti-)Modern and (Non-)Eurocentric Perspectives pp. 310-318

- Andreea Ioana Vlad
- Review of Jon D. Erickson, The Progress Illusion: Reclaiming Our Future from the Fairytale of Economics, Washington, DC, Island Press, 2022, xx + 252 pp., hb, ISBN 978-1-64-283252-5 pp. 319-323

- Alexandru Pătruți
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- Pragmatic behaviour: pragmatism as a philosophy for behavioural economics pp. 1-34

- Pablo Garcés
- Kenneth Boulding: a Friends’ economist pp. 35-61

- Robert H. Scott
- Understanding how systemic change happens – marketisation and de-marketisation pp. 62-94

- Adam Fforde
- The apodictic method and the dialogue between theology and science (II) pp. 95-123

- 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

- L Duhs
- Relation of Carl Menger's philosophy of economics to Auguste Comte's positivism pp. 158-195

- 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

- Giancarlo Ianulardo and Aldo Stella
- Buddhist economics as a return to rational model of economic management pp. 227-244

- Viktor Zinchenko and Mykhailo Boichenko
- Nietzsche and Fractal Geometry: a philosophical continuity pp. 245-256

- Leandro Gualario
- Towards a Theory of Conversation in Political Economy pp. 257-281

- Gian Paolo Faella
- The Opportunity Costs of Neoclassical Economics pp. 282-310

- 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

- Jiarui Wu
- Review of Ralf Lüfter, The Ethics of Economic Responsibility pp. 320-323

- Toni Gibea
- Review of Cultural Values in Political Economy, edited by J.P. Singh, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2020, 248 pp, hbk, ISBN 9781503612686 pp. 324-331

- Raul Morosan
- Review of Lehmann, P.-J., Liberalism and Capitalism Today, London, Hoboken: ISTE-Wiley, 2021, 214 pp, ISBN 978-1-78630-689-0 pp. 332-338

- 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

- José Luis Cendejas Bueno
- Neoliberal governmentality, knowledge work, and thumos pp. 33-62

- Benda Hofmeyr
- Method and scope in Joseph A. Schumpeter's economics: a pluralist perspective pp. 63-107

- Turan Yay
- A critical note on the scientific conception of economics: claiming for a methodological pluralism pp. 108-135

- Rouven Reinke
- The apodictic method and the dialogue between theology and science (I) pp. 136-176

- 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

- Peter Galbács
- What can economists learn from Foucault? pp. 186-198

- Ceyhun Gürkan
- Academic discipline of economics as hedonist philosophy pp. 199-207

- Tiago Cardão-Pito
- 'Everything You Know is Wrong'. A series of challenges and responses pp. 208-217

- Frederic Jennings
- Teaching the philosophical grounding of economics to economists: a 10 years' experience pp. 218-226

- Ricardo Crespo
- Economics as the scientization of politics pp. 227-238

- 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

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Mihail-Valentin Cernea
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