Uskali Mäki (ed.)
The Economic World View
Studies in the Ontology of Economics
Herausgeber: M. Ki, Uskali; Maki, Uskali
Uskali Mäki (ed.)
The Economic World View
Studies in the Ontology of Economics
Herausgeber: M. Ki, Uskali; Maki, Uskali
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These essays consider 'ontological criteria', how economists choose models and theories to understand economic behaviour.
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These essays consider 'ontological criteria', how economists choose models and theories to understand economic behaviour.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 755g
- ISBN-13: 9780521801768
- ISBN-10: 0521801761
- Artikelnr.: 35675752
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 755g
- ISBN-13: 9780521801768
- ISBN-10: 0521801761
- Artikelnr.: 35675752
Part I. The What, Why, and How of Economic Ontology: 1. Economic ontology:
What? Why? How? Uskali Mäki; 2. The empirical presuppositions of
metaphysical explanations Harold Kincaid; 3. Quality and quantity in
economics: the metaphysical construction of the economic realm; Part II.
Rationality and Homo Economicus: 4. The normatic core of rational choice
Russel Hardin; 5. The virtual reality of homo economicus Philip Pettit; 6.
Expressive rationality: is self worth just another kind of preference?
Shaun Hargreaves; 7. Agent identity in economics John Davis; 8. Chances and
choices: notes on probability and beliefs in economic theory Jochen Runde;
Part III. Micro, Macro, and Markets: 9. Essences and markets John O'Neill;
10. The metaphysics of microeconomics Alex Rosenberg; 11. Ontological
commitments of evolutionary economics Jack Vronen; 12. Is macroeconomics
for real? Kevin D. Hoover; 13. The possibility of economic objectivity Don
Ross and Fred Bennet; Part IV. The World of Economic Causes: 14. Ceteris
paribus laws and socio-economic machines Nancy Cartwright; 15. Tendencies,
laws, and the composition of economic causes; 16. Economics without
mechanism John Dupre; Part V. Methodological Implications of Economic
Ontology: 17. Sargent's symmetry saga: ontological versus technical
constraints; 18. Two models of idealization in economics Alan Nelson; 19.
The way the world works (www): towards an ontology of theory choice Uskali
Mäki.
What? Why? How? Uskali Mäki; 2. The empirical presuppositions of
metaphysical explanations Harold Kincaid; 3. Quality and quantity in
economics: the metaphysical construction of the economic realm; Part II.
Rationality and Homo Economicus: 4. The normatic core of rational choice
Russel Hardin; 5. The virtual reality of homo economicus Philip Pettit; 6.
Expressive rationality: is self worth just another kind of preference?
Shaun Hargreaves; 7. Agent identity in economics John Davis; 8. Chances and
choices: notes on probability and beliefs in economic theory Jochen Runde;
Part III. Micro, Macro, and Markets: 9. Essences and markets John O'Neill;
10. The metaphysics of microeconomics Alex Rosenberg; 11. Ontological
commitments of evolutionary economics Jack Vronen; 12. Is macroeconomics
for real? Kevin D. Hoover; 13. The possibility of economic objectivity Don
Ross and Fred Bennet; Part IV. The World of Economic Causes: 14. Ceteris
paribus laws and socio-economic machines Nancy Cartwright; 15. Tendencies,
laws, and the composition of economic causes; 16. Economics without
mechanism John Dupre; Part V. Methodological Implications of Economic
Ontology: 17. Sargent's symmetry saga: ontological versus technical
constraints; 18. Two models of idealization in economics Alan Nelson; 19.
The way the world works (www): towards an ontology of theory choice Uskali
Mäki.
Part I. The What, Why, and How of Economic Ontology: 1. Economic ontology:
What? Why? How? Uskali Mäki; 2. The empirical presuppositions of
metaphysical explanations Harold Kincaid; 3. Quality and quantity in
economics: the metaphysical construction of the economic realm; Part II.
Rationality and Homo Economicus: 4. The normatic core of rational choice
Russel Hardin; 5. The virtual reality of homo economicus Philip Pettit; 6.
Expressive rationality: is self worth just another kind of preference?
Shaun Hargreaves; 7. Agent identity in economics John Davis; 8. Chances and
choices: notes on probability and beliefs in economic theory Jochen Runde;
Part III. Micro, Macro, and Markets: 9. Essences and markets John O'Neill;
10. The metaphysics of microeconomics Alex Rosenberg; 11. Ontological
commitments of evolutionary economics Jack Vronen; 12. Is macroeconomics
for real? Kevin D. Hoover; 13. The possibility of economic objectivity Don
Ross and Fred Bennet; Part IV. The World of Economic Causes: 14. Ceteris
paribus laws and socio-economic machines Nancy Cartwright; 15. Tendencies,
laws, and the composition of economic causes; 16. Economics without
mechanism John Dupre; Part V. Methodological Implications of Economic
Ontology: 17. Sargent's symmetry saga: ontological versus technical
constraints; 18. Two models of idealization in economics Alan Nelson; 19.
The way the world works (www): towards an ontology of theory choice Uskali
Mäki.
What? Why? How? Uskali Mäki; 2. The empirical presuppositions of
metaphysical explanations Harold Kincaid; 3. Quality and quantity in
economics: the metaphysical construction of the economic realm; Part II.
Rationality and Homo Economicus: 4. The normatic core of rational choice
Russel Hardin; 5. The virtual reality of homo economicus Philip Pettit; 6.
Expressive rationality: is self worth just another kind of preference?
Shaun Hargreaves; 7. Agent identity in economics John Davis; 8. Chances and
choices: notes on probability and beliefs in economic theory Jochen Runde;
Part III. Micro, Macro, and Markets: 9. Essences and markets John O'Neill;
10. The metaphysics of microeconomics Alex Rosenberg; 11. Ontological
commitments of evolutionary economics Jack Vronen; 12. Is macroeconomics
for real? Kevin D. Hoover; 13. The possibility of economic objectivity Don
Ross and Fred Bennet; Part IV. The World of Economic Causes: 14. Ceteris
paribus laws and socio-economic machines Nancy Cartwright; 15. Tendencies,
laws, and the composition of economic causes; 16. Economics without
mechanism John Dupre; Part V. Methodological Implications of Economic
Ontology: 17. Sargent's symmetry saga: ontological versus technical
constraints; 18. Two models of idealization in economics Alan Nelson; 19.
The way the world works (www): towards an ontology of theory choice Uskali
Mäki.