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THE ETHICAL DILEMMA BETWEEN ECONOMY AND ECOLOGY - Epistemological considerations. DE

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In "The ethical dilemma between economics and ecology. Epistemological considerations", relevant aspects in the evolution of economics as a science, and its intrinsic links with the natural sciences, technology, epistemology and ethics are presented. In a journey through classical and neoclassical economics, political economy, economic neoinstitutionalism, and old and new paradigms, such as sustainable development and economic degrowth, their postulates are contrasted with the inescapable Law of Entropy, in order to extract, without prejudice, what has been considered the best of each current of thought. Likewise, the need for an epistemological and paradigmatic synthesis is raised, which rescues the role of ethics in human beings-nature relations, in order to proceed in a truly rational and responsible manner. An alternative model is proposed: the Bioeconomic Model (MBEC), whose pillars are based on ethics and the Law of Entropy.

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DARWIN JUÁREZ JUÁREZ, Biologe, Master in Umweltmanagement und Doktor der Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Professor im Ruhestand und ehemaliger Prodekan der Fakultät für Natur- und Ingenieurwissenschaften der Nationalen Autonomen Universität von Nicaragua (UNAN Managua); ehemaliger Koordinator der Umweltkommission des Nationalen Universitätsrats (CNU).

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Authors Darwin Juárez
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.08.2022
 
EAN 9786205055274
ISBN 9786205055274
No. of pages 80
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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