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Paths for Economic Philosophy

The Review of Economic Philosophy has featured this section since 2016 to provide synthesis and forward-looking perspectives on the evolution of the discipline. Acknowledging the diversity of scholarly trends, the Editorial Board introduced this section to foster critical reflection on major intellectual shifts.

Leading scholars in philosophy, economics, or their intersection share views on significant developments through scholarly autonomy. As with all published content, contributors’ positions engage only themselves, not the journal.

Articles published in this section

(In alphabetical order of authors)

AuthorsTitlesIss.
Arnaud BERTHOUDAnalogie et justice dans l’échange2018/2
Robert BOYERUne « grande » théorie est-elle encore possible ?2023/2
John B. DAVISChange and Continuity in Economic Methodology and Philosophy of Economics2020/2
Daniel M. HAUSMANPhilosophy of Economics: A Retrospective Reflection2017/2
Serge-Christophe KOLMLe livre capital du XXIe siècle. À propos du Capital au XXIe siècle de Thomas Piketty2016/2
Pierre LIVETPhilosophie économique et complexité2021/2
Julian NIDA-RÜMELINLa raison pratique dans la pratique économique2024/2
Douglas WADE HANDSEconomic Methodology In The Twenty-First Century (So Far): Some Post-Reflection Reflections2019/2
Bernard WALLISERDe l’ontologie universelle à l’ontologie économique2022/2