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The Alpha-Beta Method: Scientific Rules for Economics and the Social Sciences

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  • Adolfo Figueroa

    (Departamento de Economia - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú)

Abstract

What are the rules that researchers in economics and the social sciences should follow in order to produce scientific knowledge? Why these rules and not others? This book seeks to answer these questions. Explaining the functioning of the social world is much more complex than explaining the physical world; therefore, the researcher’s command of epistemology is more critical for producing scientific knowledge in the social sciences than in the natural sciences. Epistemology is usually presented as a branch of philosophy, called the philosophy of science. This book presents epistemology as the theory of knowledge, as the logic of scientific knowledge; then epistemology is seen as part of the formal science of logic. This view is more natural for working researchers, who are epistemology users rather than makers. The book develops the alpha-beta research method —a particular method of the Popperian epistemology— from which practical rules for doing scientific research in economics and the social sciences are logically derived. The book resolves the role of theory and facts in scientific research; it also shows the role of other epistemologies —deductive, inductive, and hermeneutics— in the construction of scientific knowledge. Students and professionals involved in social research work should find the book very helpful. The proposed scientific rules constitute a map route to follow in order to achieve research results, and not to get lost in the attempt.

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  • Adolfo Figueroa, 2012. "The Alpha-Beta Method: Scientific Rules for Economics and the Social Sciences," Libros no PUCP / Books other publishers, Otras editoriales / Other publishers, edition 1, number otr-2012-03, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:pcp:pucotr:otr-2012-03
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