Most people think of science and literature as distinct human endeavours. According to received convention, science is mostly about ‘mind’, whereas literature is largely about ‘heart’. Science, goes the argument, is by and large rational, literature primarily emotional. Science is about thinking, literature about feeling. The practical implication of this duality is that many who consider themselves scientists – particularly in the so-called ‘social sciences’ and especially in ‘economics’ – pay little or no attention to belles-lettres. As far as they are concerned, fiction, poetry and drama are diversions from serious academic work. Occasionally, when going on vacation or to an academic conference, they’ll throw a few cheap thrills into...
International audienceAt the center of the current work are two parallel processes that took place i...
Economics has always had a difficult relationship with literature. Although early economists such as...
This paper has a double aim: to draw a general outline or the critical reflection on the relationshi...
bisociation literature political economyMost people think of science and literature as distinct huma...
What follows is based on a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Space and Habitability...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
Science and technology in terms of innovative ideas and technological advances has been reflected by...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
Scholars of literature and science studies have always maintained that literature influences science...
Science and fiction are often deemed opposing forces, incompatible “languages” and “cultures.” Scien...
International audienceIf human attention is our scarcest resource, as we are told by prophets of the...
Seemingly, science and literature don't have anything in common. Actually, fields such as medicine a...
UID/ELT/00657/2019What if, instead of science fiction, we called the genre ‘political fiction’? Why ...
The practice of making and consuming imaginative verbal artifacts appears in all known cultures.1 Pe...
literature political economyThe study of society today is divided into different disciplines – the s...
International audienceAt the center of the current work are two parallel processes that took place i...
Economics has always had a difficult relationship with literature. Although early economists such as...
This paper has a double aim: to draw a general outline or the critical reflection on the relationshi...
bisociation literature political economyMost people think of science and literature as distinct huma...
What follows is based on a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Space and Habitability...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
Science and technology in terms of innovative ideas and technological advances has been reflected by...
The essay confronts the statutes of literature and science. In the relationship between the two cult...
Scholars of literature and science studies have always maintained that literature influences science...
Science and fiction are often deemed opposing forces, incompatible “languages” and “cultures.” Scien...
International audienceIf human attention is our scarcest resource, as we are told by prophets of the...
Seemingly, science and literature don't have anything in common. Actually, fields such as medicine a...
UID/ELT/00657/2019What if, instead of science fiction, we called the genre ‘political fiction’? Why ...
The practice of making and consuming imaginative verbal artifacts appears in all known cultures.1 Pe...
literature political economyThe study of society today is divided into different disciplines – the s...
International audienceAt the center of the current work are two parallel processes that took place i...
Economics has always had a difficult relationship with literature. Although early economists such as...
This paper has a double aim: to draw a general outline or the critical reflection on the relationshi...