1st Edition

Determinism, Causality and Explanation in Economics An Austrian School Perspective

By Dawid Megger Copyright 2025
178 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

178 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In recent years, the concepts of determinism, causality, and explanation have taken on particular importance in the economic literature. Due to the failures of economic predictions based on mathematical models, philosophers and economists turned their attention to methodological issues. At the same time, heterodox approaches to economics have received increased attention, including the Austrian... Read more

Introduction

1. Truth or utility? Dispute over realism in philosophy of science and philosophy of economics

2. Austrian school as the middle ground between historicism and positivism

3. Determinism and methodological dualism: an epistemological inquiry  

4. An Austrian perspective on causal relations in economics

5. Scientific explanation in the Austrian School

Conclusion

Biography

Dawid Megger is an assistant professor at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, where he teaches microeconomics and public choice theory, among others. His research interests revolve around economic theory, methodology, and political economy. His articles on the philosophy of free action and voluntary exchange in economics have been published in such journals as Journal of Economic Methodology and Synthese. He also participates in international conferences across Europe.