This paper considers the relevance of the Duhem-Quine thesis in economics. In the introductory discussion which follows, the meaning of the thesis and a brief history of its development are detailed. The purpose of the paper is to discuss the effects of the thesis in four specific and diverse theories in economics, and to illustrate the dependence of testing the theories on a set of auxiliary hypotheses. A general taxonomy of auxiliary hypotheses is provided to demonstrate the confounding of auxiliary hypotheses with the testing of economic theory
This paper deals with Quine's several attempts To define the concept of underdetermination of scient...
Despite Quine's recurrent claims to the contrary, the idea is still widespread that indeterminacy of...
Despite Quine's recurrent claims to the contrary, the idea is still widespread that indeterminacy of...
This paper considers the relevance of the Duhem-Quine thesis in economics. In the introductory discu...
Abstract: The Duhem-Quine thesis asserts that any empirical evaluation of a theory is in fact a comp...
Underdetermination, associated with the Duhem–Quine thesis, is a familiar if under-researched theme ...
In this paper we examine the relationship between Quine's theses of indeterminacy of translation and...
Underdetermination of theory choice claims that empirical evidence fails to provide sufficient groun...
This monographic chapter explains how expected utility (EU) theory arose in von Neumann and Morgenst...
The old antagonism between the Quinean and the Duhemian view on underdetermination is reexamined. In...
A ‘crucial experiment’ in science is a simple definitive empirical test which either falsifies or co...
This paper deals with Quine's several attempts To define the concept of underdetermination of scient...
Despite Quine's recurrent claims to the contrary, the idea is still widespread that indeterminacy of...
Despite Quine's recurrent claims to the contrary, the idea is still widespread that indeterminacy of...
This paper considers the relevance of the Duhem-Quine thesis in economics. In the introductory discu...
Abstract: The Duhem-Quine thesis asserts that any empirical evaluation of a theory is in fact a comp...
Underdetermination, associated with the Duhem–Quine thesis, is a familiar if under-researched theme ...
In this paper we examine the relationship between Quine's theses of indeterminacy of translation and...
Underdetermination of theory choice claims that empirical evidence fails to provide sufficient groun...
This monographic chapter explains how expected utility (EU) theory arose in von Neumann and Morgenst...
The old antagonism between the Quinean and the Duhemian view on underdetermination is reexamined. In...
A ‘crucial experiment’ in science is a simple definitive empirical test which either falsifies or co...
This paper deals with Quine's several attempts To define the concept of underdetermination of scient...
Despite Quine's recurrent claims to the contrary, the idea is still widespread that indeterminacy of...
Despite Quine's recurrent claims to the contrary, the idea is still widespread that indeterminacy of...