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[09] Come si costruisce un programma di ricerca EconomEtico

Ospite della puntata è Lorenzo Sacconi. Si parlerà di cambio di paradigma nella ricerca scientifica e di come, in università, si possano far dialogare etica ed economia. In questa puntata, vi racconteremo di cosa vuol dire “interdisciplinarità” e di come economia ed etica siano finite in un dottorato al Dipartimento di Diritto Pubblico dell'Università di Milano. Riferimenti e suggerimenti: 1) Rawls, J. (1971). A Theory of Justice. Harvard University Press. 2) Popper, K. R. (1959). The Logic of Scientific Discovery. Routledge. 3) Popper, K. R. (1963). Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge. Basic Books. 4) Kuhn, T. (1962). The Structure of Scientific Revolution. University of Chicago Press. 5) Lakatos, I. (1978). The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes. Cambridge University Press. 6) Sacconi, L. (2000).The Social Contract of the Firm: Economics, Ethics and Organization. Springer. 7) Sacconi, L., & Grimalda, G. (2005).The Constitution of the Not-For-Profit Organisation: Reciprocal Conformity to Morality. Constitutional Political Economy, 16, 249-276. 8) Sacconi, L., & Faillo, M. (2010). Conformity, Reciprocity and the Sense of Justice. How Social Contract-based Preferences and Beliefs Explain Norm Compliance: The Experimental Evidence. Constitutional Political Economy, 21(2), 171-201. 9) Harsanyi, J. C. (1977). Rational Behavior and Barganing Equilibrium in Games and Social Situations. Cambridge University Press.

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