This volume examines why Sir Karl Popper's view of empirical falsifiability as the distinguishing characteristic of science has found appeal among economists.
This volume examines why Sir Karl Popper's view of empirical falsifiability as the distinguishing characteristic of science has found appeal among economists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Popper as a philosopher of science: 1. An appraisal of Popperian methodology Daniel M. Hausman; 2. The natural order J. Klant; Part II. Popper among the economists: 3. Ad hocness in economics and the Popperian tradition D. Wade Hands; 4. Popper and the LSE economists Neil de Marchi; Part III. Falsification and trying to do without it: 5. The case for falsification Terence W. Hutchison; 6. John Hicks and the methodology of economics Mark Blaug; Part IV. The missing chapter: empirical work and its appraisal: 7. Finding a satisfactory empirical model Mary Morgan; 8. The neo-Walrasian program is empirically progressive E. Roy Weintraub; Part V. Non-Popperian perspectives on economics: 9. The case for pluralism Bruce J. Caldwell; 10. Thick and thin methodologies in the history of economic thought Donald N. McCloskey; 11. Economics as discourse Arjo Klamer.
Part I. Popper as a philosopher of science: 1. An appraisal of Popperian methodology Daniel M. Hausman; 2. The natural order J. Klant; Part II. Popper among the economists: 3. Ad hocness in economics and the Popperian tradition D. Wade Hands; 4. Popper and the LSE economists Neil de Marchi; Part III. Falsification and trying to do without it: 5. The case for falsification Terence W. Hutchison; 6. John Hicks and the methodology of economics Mark Blaug; Part IV. The missing chapter: empirical work and its appraisal: 7. Finding a satisfactory empirical model Mary Morgan; 8. The neo-Walrasian program is empirically progressive E. Roy Weintraub; Part V. Non-Popperian perspectives on economics: 9. The case for pluralism Bruce J. Caldwell; 10. Thick and thin methodologies in the history of economic thought Donald N. McCloskey; 11. Economics as discourse Arjo Klamer.
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