@article{Kologlugil_2010, title={Michel Foucault’s archaeology of knowledge and economic discourse}, volume={3}, url={https://ejpe.org/journal/article/view/53}, DOI={10.23941/ejpe.v3i2.53}, abstractNote={<p>The literature in economic methodology has witnessed an increase in the number of studies which, drawing upon the postmodern turn in social sciences, pay serious attention to the non-epistemological-discursive elements of economic theorizing. This recent work on the "economic discourse" has thus added a new dimension to economic methodology by analyzing various discursive aspects of the construction of scientific meanings in economics. Taking a similar stance, this paper explores Michel Foucault’s archaeological analysis of scientific discourses. It aims to show that his archaeological reading of the history of economic thought provides an articulate non-epistemological framework for the analysis of the discursive elements in the history of economics and contemporary economic theorizing.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics}, author={Kologlugil, Serhat}, year={2010}, month={Nov.}, pages={1–25} }