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Abstract

This study sheds light on the philosophical underpinnings of Islamic economics, especially its version of a social and moral economic system. The prospect of value-laden economics, the gap between the theory and practice of the Islamic economic system, and an epistemological exposition on the observed gap are discussed. On the first aspect, the study indicates that the future for Islamic economics as one alternative of a value-based approach is indeed promising with the ongoing replacement of Robbin's fact/value dichotomy with Putnam's entanglement of fact and value notion. Interestingly, the widely reported gap, in the form of non-achievement of social goals, has led the study to identify a serious flaw in the micro-foundational aspect of Islamic economics; one that has not been noticed before. A more holistic reading of the Qur'an could solve this micro-foundation issue. Therefore, the study calls for a fresh epistemological approach in Islamic economics methodology that could set in motion a renewed interest in the Islamic economic system discourse.

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Title
Rethinking the concept of economic man and its relevance to the future of Islamic economics
Author
Mahyudi, Mohd
Pages
111-132
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
International Islamic University Malaysia
ISSN
01284878
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1815502030
Copyright
Copyright International Islamic University Malaysia 2016