TO MODELATE OR NOT TO MODELATE: THAT IS NOT THE QUESTION. IS THERE SOMETHING INTERMEDIATE?

  • Agustina Borella Universidad Nacional de Luján, UCEMA, UBA

Keywords:

possible realism, critical realism, methodology, ontology, in between position

Abstract

The present paper tries to show that in the discussion on whether it is better to model or not, to capture truth in the social world, that is not what is mainly being discussed. We put forward that the main question in this discussion is, essentially, ontological, not

methodological. As a representative of the “to model position” we will refer to Uskali Mäki’s Possible Realism, and as one of the “not to model position” we will consider Tony Lawson’s Critical Realism. What will be argued is that the main differences between these positions as regards methodology to access the social world, lie in the different ontologies about the social realm. It will also be introduced if there is any possibility of an “in between position”, or at least the chance of a dialogue between these different epistemological trends.

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Published

2017-12-19

How to Cite

Borella, A. (2017). TO MODELATE OR NOT TO MODELATE: THAT IS NOT THE QUESTION. IS THERE SOMETHING INTERMEDIATE?. Perspectivas De Las Ciencias Económicas Y Jurídicas, 7(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/perspectivas/article/view/2243

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Investigación científica