Studia Gilsoniana (Dec 2019)

A Return to Pre-Modern Principles of Economic Science: Editors’ Introduction

  • Peter A. Redpath,
  • Marvin B. D. Peláez,
  • Jason Morgan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26385/SG.080431
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 777 – 787

Abstract

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This edition of Studia Gilsoniana inaugurates submission of articles on economic science based upon pre-modern principles of philosophy/science. Today, many journals address the intersection of economics and philosophy. Their contributors include practicing economists, economic historians, economist-philosophers, philosopher-economists, and economic methodologists. Research in this interdisciplinary field began to appear in the 1970s and later took shape in the 1980s with the appearance of its specialized academic journals. Today, the intersection of economics and philosophy is a vibrant area of inquiry and research. Books and journal pages are replete with references to classical philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle and their contributions to economic science. However, stronger connections need to be made related to the application of economic principles from the past to the present based upon enduring pre-modern principles of science. This is precisely what this inaugural issue celebrates.

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