daniel-zarama

Daniel Zarama

Ph.D.

Université de Lorraine, BETA

danielzarama@gmail.com

modern psychological economics virtue epistemology

About

I constantly find myself touched by the relationships between individual experience, social coordination, and development. To welcome and follow the traces they leave within me, I have dug into doing research. By these means, I hope that what they awaken will also be useful for the construction of economics and of society. So I’m working on the epistemology of economics, bringing together ancient and contemporary authors. In particular, during my Masters I worked on Hayek’s epistemology, his conception of the epistemic capacities of the individual and the limits of pluralism in his political theory. Now, in my doctoral project at the University of Lorraine, I’m working on the contemporary intersections between economics and psychology. In my project, I use a virtue epistemology framework to analyze the issues and implications of the ways in which economists describe the cognitive capacities of economic agents.