Clone of Hermeneutics and Phenomenology in the Social Sciences: Lessons from the Austrian School of Economics Case

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Online
Expositor / Institución
Gabriel Zanotti -Nicolás Cachanosky - Agustina Borella
Hermeneutics and Phenomenology in the Social Sciences: Lessons from the Austrian School of Economics Case

On Monday 07/12/2021 the first internal workshop of the UCEMA Friedman Hayek Center will be held on "Hermeneutics and Phenomenology in Social Sciences: Lessons from the case of the Austrian School of Economics", by our members Gabriel Zanotti, Agustina Borella, Nicolás Cachanosky. This space is for the members of the UCEMA Friedman Hayek Center.

Speaker
Gabriel Zanotti

Gabriel J. Zanotti was born on April 13, 1960. He is Professor and Graduate in Philosophy from the Universidad del Norte Santo Tomás de Aquino (UNSTA - Northern University Santo Tomas de Aquino) and Doctor in Philosophy from the Catholic University of Argentina. He is Professor at the Faculty of Communication of the Austral University, undergraduate and graduate professor at the University of CEMA, Academic Director of Acton Argentina Institute and visiting professor of the University Francisco Marroquin of Guatemala. He has published : Economía de Mercado y Doctrina Social de la Iglesia ; Popper: búsqueda con esperanza ; Hacia una hermenèutica realista; Comentario a la Suma Contra Gentiles; Judeocristianismo, Civilización Occidental y Libertad.

Speaker
Nicolás Cachanosky

Nicolás Cachanosky is Ph.D. in Economics from Suffolk University, Master in Economics and Political Sciences from Economía y Ciencias Políticas ESEADE and Bachelor in Economics from the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA). He is Associate Professor of Economics of the Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver). He is Senior Fellow of the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) in the Sound Money Project. He is author of Monetary Equilibrium and Nominal Income Targeting (2018, Routledge) and co-author together with Peter Lewin of Austrian Capital Theory: A Survey of the Essentials (2019, Cambridge University Press) and Capital and Finance: Theory and History (2020, Routledge). His academic papers have been published in journals such as Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Review of Financial Economics, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Journal of Institutional Economics, Public Choice, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Southern Economic Journal, and The Review of Austrian Economics, among others. He is currently President of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, serves in the Board of Directors of the Mont Pelerin Society and is member of the Academic Committee of the Acton Argentina Institute. He is editor of the Journal LIBERTAS: Segunda Época and is member of the editorial board of The Review of Austrian Economics and The Economists' Voice. He publishes columns in various Argentine media, such as La Nación, Infobae, El Cronista, Perfil and Ambito.

Speaker
Agustina Borella

Has a degree in Philosophy (Universidad del Norte Santo Tomás de Aquino) and holds a PhD in Philosophy (University of Buenos Aires). Currently, she teaches at postgraduate level at University of CEMA, National University of Luján, and ESEADE. University of Buenos Aires- Common Basic Course: contest held in 2016: Associate Regular Professor of Methodology of Social Sciences. Resolution of the Superior Council: pending. Her research area is philosophy of science and in particular, epistemology of economics. Her recent publications include: Modelos Económicos y Realidad; “Hayek in Lawson’s view: Positivism, Hermeneutics and Ontological Individualism”, Revista de Instituciones, Ideas y Mercado; “Pluralismo Narrativo para una Economía del Mundo Real”, Revista Empresa y Humanismo; “Del Círculo de Viena a Nuestros Días: Una Historia de Enredos”, Economía: Teoría y Práctica; “Fundamento Ontológico del Modelo en Hayek”, Procesos de Mercado. Revista Europea de Economía Política; and Trazos-Ensayos de filosofía para el mundo social.