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WIRTSCHAFT UND WISSENSCHAFTSPHILOSOPHIE Deborah A. Redman PB Oxford Wirtschaft-
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195082745
ISBN-13
9780195082746
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1583449
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Economics and the Philosophy of Science
Publication Year
1993
Subject
Philosophy & Social Aspects, Economics / General, Economics / Theory
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
15.4 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
90-032099
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive, both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material, and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed.... Her work will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell's BeyondPositivism as one of the most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economic methodology."--Journal of Economic Issues, "Redman...has succeeded wondrously well.... How much time is spent socializing our new members to the ethical standards that we want to define our community enterprise? To ask such questions, as Redman forces us to do, is to enhance our awareness of the activity of what we call 'doing economics'."--Journal of Economic Literature "The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive, both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material, and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed.... Her work will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell's Beyond Positivism as one of the most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economic methodology."--Journal of Economic Issues "[A] valuable contribution that should be required reading for those interested in economic methodology and related questions.... The book makes the strongest case that has yet been made in the economics literature for Bartley's critical rationalism, and it provides a useful survey of recent methodological writings within the strictly 'philosophy of science' tradition."--Economics and Philosophy "Highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate collections. Indeed, the text accounts for less than half the book; the superb documentation and splendid bibliography that fill the remaining pages should, of themselves, justify acquisition of the volume."--Choice "A scintillating monograph, a splendid survey of the literature, and a thought-provoking essay on the current state of economics."--Mark Blaug, University of London, "A scintillating monograph, a splendid survey of the literature, and a thought-provoking essay on the current state of economics."--Mark Blaug, University of London, "Redman...has succeeded wondrously well.... How much time is spent socializing our new members to the ethical standards that we want to define our community enterprise? To ask such questions, as Redman forces us to do, is to enhance our awareness of the activity of what we call 'doingeconomics'."--Journal of Economic Literature, "Redman...has succeeded wondrously well.... How much time is spent socializing our new members to the ethical standards that we want to define our community enterprise? To ask such questions, as Redman forces us to do, is to enhance our awareness of the activity of what we call 'doing economics'."--Journal of Economic Literature"The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive, both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material, and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed.... Her work will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell's Beyond Positivism as one of the most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economic methodology."--Journal of Economic Issues"[A] valuable contribution that should be required reading for those interested in economic methodology and related questions.... The book makes the strongest case that has yet been made in the economics literature for Bartley's critical rationalism, and it provides a useful survey of recent methodological writings within the strictly 'philosophy of science' tradition."--Economics and Philosophy"Highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate collections. Indeed, the text accounts for less than half the book; the superb documentation and splendid bibliography that fill the remaining pages should, of themselves, justify acquisition of the volume."--Choice"A scintillating monograph, a splendid survey of the literature, and a thought-provoking essay on the current state of economics."--Mark Blaug, University of London"Redman...has succeeded wondrously well.... How much time is spent socializing our new members to the ethical standards that we want to define our community enterprise? To ask such questions, as Redman forces us to do, is to enhance our awareness of the activity of what we call 'doing economics'."--Journal of Economic Literature"The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive, both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material, and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed.... Her work will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell's Beyond Positivism as one of the most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economic methodology."--Journal of Economic Issues"[A] valuable contribution that should be required reading for those interested in economic methodology and related questions.... The book makes the strongest case that has yet been made in the economics literature for Bartley's critical rationalism, and it provides a useful survey of recent methodological writings within the strictly 'philosophy of science' tradition."--Economics and Philosophy"Highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate collections. Indeed, the text accounts for less than half the book; the superb documentation and splendid bibliography that fill the remaining pages should, of themselves, justify acquisition of the volume."--Choice"A scintillating monograph, a splendid survey of the literature, and a thought-provoking essay on the current state of economics."--Mark Blaug, University of London"Economists and other social scientists in the twentieth century have often supported economic arguments by referring to positions taken by philosophers of science. This important book examines the reliability of this practice, while providing economists, social scientists, and historians with the necessary background to discuss methodological matters with authority." --University Press Book News, "Economists and other social scientists in the twentieth century have often supported economic arguments by referring to positions taken by philosophers of science. This important book examines the reliability of this practice, while providing economists, social scientists, and historians withthe necessary background to discuss methodological matters with authority." --University Press Book News, "Highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate collections. Indeed, the text accounts for less than half the book; the superb documentation and splendid bibliography that fill the remaining pages should, of themselves, justify acquisition of the volume."--Choice, "Redman...has succeeded wondrously well.... How much time is spent socializing our new members to the ethical standards that we want to define our community enterprise? To ask such questions, as Redman forces us to do, is to enhance our awareness of the activity of what we call 'doing economics'."--Journal of Economic Literature"The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive, both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material, and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed.... Her work will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell's Beyond Positivism as one of the most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economic methodology."--Journal of Economic Issues"[A] valuable contribution that should be required reading for those interested in economic methodology and related questions.... The book makes the strongest case that has yet been made in the economics literature for Bartley's critical rationalism, and it provides a useful survey of recent methodological writings within the strictly 'philosophy of science' tradition."--Economics and Philosophy"Highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate collections. Indeed, the text accounts for less than half the book; the superb documentation and splendid bibliography that fill the remaining pages should, of themselves, justify acquisition of the volume."--Choice"A scintillating monograph, a splendid survey of the literature, and a thought-provoking essay on the current state of economics."--Mark Blaug, University of London, "Redman...has succeeded wondrously well.... How much time is spent socializing our new members to the ethical standards that we want to define our community enterprise? To ask such questions, as Redman forces us to do, is to enhance our awareness of the activity of what we call 'doing economics'."--Journal of Economic Literature "The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive, both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material, and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed.... Her work will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell'sBeyondPositivismas one of the most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economic methodology."--Journal of Economic Issues "[A] valuable contribution that should be required reading for those interested in economic methodology and related questions.... The book makes the strongest case that has yet been made in the economics literature for Bartley's critical rationalism, and it provides a useful survey of recent methodological writings within the strictly 'philosophy of science' tradition."--Economics and Philosophy "Highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate collections. Indeed, the text accounts for less than half the book; the superb documentation and splendid bibliography that fill the remaining pages should, of themselves, justify acquisition of the volume."--Choice "A scintillating monograph, a splendid survey of the literature, and a thought-provoking essay on the current state of economics."--Mark Blaug, University of London, "The author's command of the literature under review is truly impressive,both in supporting her train of thought with pertinent illustrative material,and in revealing a thorough-going understanding of the writings surveyed....Herwork will stand firmly alongside Bruce J. Caldwell's Beyond Positivism as one ofthe most widely read and frequently cited sources on the history of economicmethodology."--Journal of Economic Issues, important book ... providing economists, social scientists, and historians with the necessary background to discuss methodological matters with authority, "[A] valuable contribution that should be required reading for those interested in economic methodology and related questions.... The book makes the strongest case that has yet been made in the economics literature for Bartley's critical rationalism, and it provides a useful survey of recentmethodological writings within the strictly 'philosophy of science' tradition."--Economics and Philosophy
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Dewey Decimal
330.015
Synopsis
This is a paper edition of a book published in 1991. The author explores issues in the philosophy of science that relate to the methodology of economics., Economists and other social scientists in this century have often supported economic arguments by referring to positions taken by philosophers of science. This important new book looks at the reliability of this practice and--in the process--provides economists, social scientists, and historians with the necessary background to discuss methodological matters with authority. Redman presents an accurate, critical, yet neutral survey of the modern philosophy of science from the Vienna Circle to the present, focusing particularly on logical positivism, sociological explanations of science (Polanyi, Fleck, Kuhn), the Popper family, and the history of science. She then deals with economic methodology in the twentieth century, looking at a wide range of methodological positions, especially those supported by positions from the philosophy of science., This is a theoretical examination of the scientific assumptions underlying much of economic theory. Part I discusses the philosophy of science in general, including the work of Popper, Lakatos, Feyerabend, Bartley, Kuhn, Fleck, Polyani, Toulmin, and Hanson. Part II focuses on Popper, Lakatos and Kuhn and their philosophies of economics. The author concludes that economists abuse methodology, especially paradigms that are used to demonstrate that a given school of thought is more scientific than another.
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