The cultural and epistemic status of science is under attack. Social and cultural studies of science are widely perceived to offer evidence and arguments in support of an anti-science campaign. They portray science as a mundane social endeavour, akin to religion and politics, with no privileged access to truthful information about the (socially unconstructed) real world. Science is under threat and needs defence. Old philosophical legitimations have lost their bite. Alarm bells ring, new troops have to be mobilised. Call economics, the good old friend of the status quo depicting it as a generally beneficial social order while accommodating a rather mundane picture of human behaviour. In contrast to constructivist and relativist sociology of...
The plan for this talk is to discuss, first, the question ‘What is science?’ I’m going to explain th...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
This article locates its roots/routes in multiple disciplinary formations and it seeks to advance cr...
The cultural and epistemic status of science is under attack. Social and cultural studies of science...
Ideological Dominance and Epistemological Relevance; Modelling and Theory Formulation; Instrumentali...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
Science, in the classical view, is the epitome of a rational endeavor, untrammeled by social and cul...
Many of us live in a hyper-economized world, in which personal identities and routine practices are ...
The contemporary crisis of capitalism has also unleashed a crisis of the economics mainstream that m...
This article has adopted an open discourse in addressing pertinent concerns about the scientific exi...
Rationality is a conspicuous yet neglected phenomenon. It has received much attention from philosoph...
Philosophers and scientists are social epistemic agents. As such, they ought to behave in accordance...
The epistemological inheritance of economics is 'rooted' in the enlightenment tensions over knowledg...
The story is sometimes told as follows: Once science was a disinterested activity giving scientists ...
The plan for this talk is to discuss, first, the question ‘What is science?’ I’m going to explain th...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
This article locates its roots/routes in multiple disciplinary formations and it seeks to advance cr...
The cultural and epistemic status of science is under attack. Social and cultural studies of science...
Ideological Dominance and Epistemological Relevance; Modelling and Theory Formulation; Instrumentali...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
Science, in the classical view, is the epitome of a rational endeavor, untrammeled by social and cul...
Many of us live in a hyper-economized world, in which personal identities and routine practices are ...
The contemporary crisis of capitalism has also unleashed a crisis of the economics mainstream that m...
This article has adopted an open discourse in addressing pertinent concerns about the scientific exi...
Rationality is a conspicuous yet neglected phenomenon. It has received much attention from philosoph...
Philosophers and scientists are social epistemic agents. As such, they ought to behave in accordance...
The epistemological inheritance of economics is 'rooted' in the enlightenment tensions over knowledg...
The story is sometimes told as follows: Once science was a disinterested activity giving scientists ...
The plan for this talk is to discuss, first, the question ‘What is science?’ I’m going to explain th...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
This article locates its roots/routes in multiple disciplinary formations and it seeks to advance cr...