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> So, I am reading THE PROMISE OF PRAGMATISM.
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> What comes to mind is the following question. With the advent of a
> new epistemology and psychology, following the work of Pierce, James
> and Dewey [the Pragmatists], T.B. Veblen called on economists to
> abandon the old Associationist epistemology and psychology; that is,
> to bring Economics into line with Pragmatism [in his phrase, make it
> an evolutionary science]. Since 1950 (or whenever you wish to set the
> date) Pragmatism has been replaced by [succeeded by, improved upon by,
> has led into, has degenerated into] Postmodern Deconstructionism. The
> latter presents yet another [an alternative, an improved upon, a
> contradictory] epistemology-psychology with which to speculate about
> the problem of [the crisis of] knowledge. Is anyone calling for an
> updating of Economics on the basis of Postmodern Deconstructionism?
> What is the significance of Economics' continued reliance on `the old
> Associationist epistemology-psychology'? Or, is there some other
> question that should be asked with respect to this matter? Is
> positive, quantitative economics Pragmatic? In what sense?
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