Critical realism and the problem of (judgemental) rationality

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This talk concerns the emergence of rationality and ultimately aims to strengthen the ontological foundations of my own account of “agent-structure” interdependence (Lobina, 2013), and my ongoing attempts to contribute to a heterodox (i.e. critical realist) organisational economics. More precisely, I argue that the problem of de-stratified rationality can be solved within critical realism.

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