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Postscript,' which starts with four big epistemological and methodological questions: ‘What do economists know? How much does …
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The present essay investigates F.A. Hayek's epistemology and his methodology of sciences of complex phenomena for implications relevant to an explanation of Hayek's own socalled "epistemic turn." The thesis defended here is that Hayek's dissatisfaction with his technical economics - in...
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In this article, the author offers a discussion of the evidential role of the Galilean constant in the history of physics. The author argues that measurable constants help theories constrain data. Theories are engines for research, and this helps explain why the Duhem-Quine thesis does not...
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economists and historians which started to grow during the 1970s. We describe what is and what is not new about the New History … of Capitalism and explain how the different methodologies of economists and historians often cause confusion about their …
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"Henry George was the greatest, most famous and most rejected of early American economists. Without formal education he … economistes. Academic economists of his day rejected his work, but it enjoyed great public popularity in the United States, Europe … at the hand of modern economists who have reviewed and analyzed his work in great detail. There is much specialized …
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