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In recent decades, the emergence of crisis in accounting has posed by many thinkers and writers, particularly about theory setting and accounting methodology. As it is mostly accepted in philosophy of science, accounting is a type of social science that we should define it by its end, not by its subjects.  It  is clear  that, nowadays  the  ends  and  goals of accounting are two major things: preparing useful  information  for decision making; and accountability. Many evidences and researches show that positive methodology or positive accounting theory is not an appropriate means in achieving to accountability end.  Because  the focus of positivism is on objective realities; and it misses the role of mind and subjective ideas, accounting as a social science which  has built  not  only  on the physical objects but also on  the accountants’ thought  and  power of mind, cannot  rely  on positive  methodology for  theory  setting, entirely.
This article has tried to emphasize on the importance of the norms. Values and ethics in obtaining the accounting purposes by collecting some philosophic literature, especially the viewpoints of Immanuel Kant in his books based on critique concept and the members of Frankfurt School and their critical theory. Finally, after a review of the ethical approach in accounting theory, we conclude that the nearest way to accounting ends is relying on normative theories, which are described in this text as a stable bridge between the reality of accounting and its ends.