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  1. The Eclipse of Value-Free Economics. The concept of multiple self versus homo economicus.Aleksander Ostapiuk - 2020 - Wrocław, Polska: Publishing House of Wroclaw University of Economics and Business.
    The books’ goal is to answer the question: Do the weaknesses of value-free economics imply the need for a paradigm shift? The author synthesizes criticisms from different perspectives (descriptive and methodological). Special attention is paid to choices over time, because in this area value-free economics has the most problems. In that context, the enriched concept of multiple self is proposed and investigated. However, it is not enough to present the criticisms towards value-free economics. For scientists, a bad paradigm is better (...)
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  • Emociones, percepción y conducta económica. Una aproximación crítico-filosófica al papel de la psicología en la economía.Vicente Caballero de la Torre & Francisco José Robles Rodríguez - 2012 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 3 (2):19-45.
    En el presente artículo se hace una exposición sobre el origen en la Historia de las Ideas que la cuestión de la empatía muestra en las Ciencias económicas y su revitalización. Se concluye que no es en el estudio de la empatía, tan de moda en la actualidad, sino en el de la toma de decisiones donde se muestra la naturaleza de las emociones en relación a la conducta humana, a saber: su poder inhibitorio. Se muestra así más interesante y (...)
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  • The Adam Smith Problem Revisited: A Methodological Resolution.Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto - 2013 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 19 (1):63-99.
    The Adam Smith problem refers to a claimed inconsistency between the Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations, regarding the portrayal of human nature in these two books. Previous research predominantly resolved the claimed inconsistency by uncovering virtuous, less selfish character traits in the Wealth of Nations. This article voices caution. I acknowledge – on methodological grounds – fundamental differences regarding the portrayal of human nature in Smith’s behavioral ethics, i.e. the Theory of Moral Sentiments, as compared with (...)
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