
Economics and the Philosophy of Science
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- PART I: PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: Rationality, Growth, Ignorance, Objectivity, and Criticism
- 1. The Problems
- 2. The Decline of Logical Positivism
- 3. The Pendulum Swings in the Other Direction: Sociological Explanations in Science
- Michael Polanyi: Personal and Tacit Knowledge
- Ludwik Fleck: Denkkollektiv and Denkstil
- Thomas Kuhn's Scientific Revolutions
- 4. The Popperian School
- Sir Karl Popper
- Imre Lakatos: Metaphysics Transformed into the Methodology of Scientific
- Paul Feyerabend, the "Dadasoph," 44
- William Bartley: Pancritical Rationalism
- 5. Whither the History of Science?
- History and the Philosophy of Science
- Stephen Toulmin
- Norwood Russell Hanson
- 6. Conclusions
- PART II: ECONOMICS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
- 7. Philosophy's Influence on Economics: Early Exchanges
- 8. Sir Karl Popper's Philosophy of the Social Sciences: A Disjointed Whole
- Economics: Queen of the Social Sciences
- The Polemical Element: The Case Against Historicism
- Rationality and Situational Logic
- Why Falsification in Economics Fails
- The Neglected Messages: Clarity and Criticism as Objective Method
- 9. Lakatos and Kuhn: Science as Consensus
- Why Economicus Academicus Chose Lakatos as His Darling
- Semantics Revisited: How "Paradigm" and "Research Program" Have Come to Mean Anything and Everything
- Paradigms and SRPs Applied
- The Drive to Be "Normal Scientists
- Appendix I: A Short History of the Is-Ought Problem
- Appendix II: Economists Whose First Work or Works Deal with Methodological and/or Philosophical Topics
- Bibliography
- Author Index
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