RT Article T1 Lebret’s method and epistemological perspective for ‘human economy’ and ‘harmonized human development’ JF Journal of global ethics VO 17 IS 2 SP 204 OP 221 A1 Chaves Ortiz, Jorge Arturo A2 Cordero-Bonilla, Jonathan A2 Artavia-Jiménez, María Leonela A2 Valverde-Morales, Marcelo LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1777984947 AB This article discusses L.-J. Lebret’s methodological and epistemological approach for the elaboration of the concepts of ‘human economy’ and ‘harmonized human development’. Both concepts were very important for Lebretian theory and practice, in the decades of the forties through sixties of the last century, because they redirected economics towards placing the human person at the center of the economy. Significant as they were, the concepts were understandably conditioned by the political and cultural traits of the time, as was Father Lebret himself. This leads us to put our main emphasis on Lebret’s method and his epistemological perspective, in order to show the continuing relevance of his contribution to the scientific analysis of society, as opposed to contributions to very concrete and particular issues. Lebret’s continuous insistence on knowledge of the real conditions of life of the population in a territory sets the starting point for his method of analysis and transformative action. The approach lies far distanced from attempts that privilege abstract models over real-life economics to understand socioeconomic problems. K1 Louis-Joseph Lebret K1 Methodology K1 Epistemology K1 real-life economics K1 harmonized human development K1 Human economy DO 10.1080/17449626.2021.1973065