
handle: 11376/678
The theories mostly used in today's economic textbooks have been developed within the framework of neo-classical paradigm. This paper aims to explain the basic characteristics of orthodox paradigm with a critical approach. Therefore, orthodox economics is analysed and criticized particularly from epistemological and ontological aspects. In conclusion, an alternative paradigm is offered through an example of consumer behaviour.
Ortodoks İktisat, Consumption, Ontology, Orthodox Economics;Epistemology;Ontology;Social Stratification;Consumption., Epistemology, Ortodoks İktisat;Epistemoloji;Ontoloji;Toplumsal Tabakalaşma;Tüketim, Toplumsal Tabakalaşma, Ontoloji, Social Stratification, Tüketim, Orthodox Economics, Epistemoloji
Ortodoks İktisat, Consumption, Ontology, Orthodox Economics;Epistemology;Ontology;Social Stratification;Consumption., Epistemology, Ortodoks İktisat;Epistemoloji;Ontoloji;Toplumsal Tabakalaşma;Tüketim, Toplumsal Tabakalaşma, Ontoloji, Social Stratification, Tüketim, Orthodox Economics, Epistemoloji
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