Some Reflections on Professor Malawski’s Ideas Concerning Economics, Mathematics, and Philosophy

Authors

  • Łukasz Hardt University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15678/AOC.2018.1901

Keywords:

A. Malawski, philosophy of economics, mathematisation of economics, laws and models in economics

Abstract

This paper explores the ways Prof. A. Malawski understood the various kinds of interplay between economics, mathematics, and philosophy. In particular, it addresses the issue of the mathematicity of the economy and what it means for economics to be a mathematical science. Next, it focuses on the nature of economic laws. It concludes by claiming that the interpretative key to Prof. Malawski’s research lies in his deep humility.

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