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The philosophical basis for advancing knowledge in ecological economics
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Ecological economics has been labelled both a subfield of mainstream neoclassical economics, in a modern positivist tradition, and a post-normal science, in a postmodern constructionist tradition. This chapter starts by explaining the arguments for and meaning of pluralism. It reveals the contradictions of its ecological economic advocates and particularly criticise their failure to reject orthodox mainstream economics and instead present apologetic arguments for continued use of its methodology and methods. The chapter next turns to the foundational positions that can create a positive alternative social ecological economics. Employing critical realism as an aid, it works through a series of philosophical presuppositions - reality independent of humans, truth in science, limits to empirical knowledge, how we can have knowledge in a changing world and the similarities across social and natural sciences. The chapter brings together various reflections on how knowledge can be created.

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