XXIX Conference on Epistemology of Economic Sciences 2023
XXIX Conference on Epistemology of Economic Sciences 2023
Date of the conferences: November 15, 16 and 17.
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CONFERENCE SUMMARY
SYMPOSIUM SUMMARY
Wednesday the 15th, Thursday the 16th and Friday the 17th of November 2023,
XXIX Conference on Epistemology of Economic Sciences (XXIX JECE 2023),
Co-organized by CIECE (FCE-UBA) and IIEP (UBA-CONICET). The JECE 2023 is organised in the following forms of presentation:
– lectures by invited speakers
– symposiums
– posters
The traditional thematic areas of the JECE are: Epistemology and methodology of economics, Epistemology of administration and accounting, Economics, mathematics and artificial intelligence, History of economic thought and historical methodology, Pedagogy of the methodology of economic sciences.
Contact : jece.fce@gmail.com
Organizing Committee
Director of CIECE:
Legris, Javier
Deputy Director of CIECE:
Maceri, Sandra
Organizing committee XXIX JECE 2023
Gabriela Fulugonio
Pablo Mira
Ruth Pustilnik
Valeria Sol Valiño
CIECE board of directors:
Legris, Javier
Maceri, Sandra
Marquis, Gustavo
Scarano, Eduardo
Weisman, Diego
Presentation standards
Call for collaborations (symposiums and posters)
The Organizing Committee of the XX IX JECE 2023 (November 15-17, 2023) invites you to send epistemological proposals on any of the areas mentioned below (non-exclusive) in the following two modalities:
– Symposiums.
– Posters.
The proposals must be epistemological in nature.
Proposals are received until September 1, 2023.
In addition to the traditional areas of the JECE, the specific areas are:
Philosophical problems in complexity theory
Ethical problems in economic sciences
Social Ontology
Deontic logic and action
Philosophy of Social Sciences
Philosophy of science and gender
Philosophy of technology
Philosophy of applied mathematics
Philosophy of Formal Sciences
Philosophy of Law
History of the Epistemology of Economic Sciences