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D. Hands

University of Puget Sound
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  • University of Puget Sound
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Tacoma, Washington, United States of America
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Philosophy of Social Science
20th Century Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
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Philosophy of Social Science
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  •  314
    Karl Popper and economic methodology: a new look
    Economics and Philosophy 1 (1): 83. 1985.
    Discussions of Karl Popper's falsificationist philosophy of science appear regularly in the recent literature on economic methodology. In this literature, there seem to be two fundamental points of agreement about Popper. First, most economists take Popper's falsificationist method of bold conjecture and severe test to be the correct characterization of scientific conduct in the physical sciences. Second, most economists admit that economic theory fails miserably when judged by these same falsif…Read more
    Discussions of Karl Popper's falsificationist philosophy of science appear regularly in the recent literature on economic methodology. In this literature, there seem to be two fundamental points of agreement about Popper. First, most economists take Popper's falsificationist method of bold conjecture and severe test to be the correct characterization of scientific conduct in the physical sciences. Second, most economists admit that economic theory fails miserably when judged by these same falsificationist standards. As Latsis states, “the development of economic analysis would look a dismal affair through falsificationist spectacles.”.
    Falsificationism about EconomicsPopper: Philosophy of EconomicsPhilosophy of Economics
  •  29
    17 The more things change, the more they stay the same: social realism in contemporary science studies
    In Uskali Mäki (ed.), Fact and Fiction in Economics: Models, Realism and Social Construction, Cambridge University Press. pp. 341. 2002.
    Sociology of Science
  •  1331
    Realism, Commonsensibles, and Economics:The Case of Contemporary Revealed Preference Theory
    In Aki Lehtinen, Jaakko Kuorikoski & Petri Ylikoski (eds.), Economics for real: Uskali Mäki and the place of truth in economics, Routledge. pp. 156-178. 2012.
    This paper challenges Mäki's argument about commonsensibles by offering a case study from contemporary microeconomics – contemporary revealed preference theory (hereafter CRPT) – where terms like "preference," "utility," and to some extent "choice," are radical departures from the common sense meanings of these terms. Although the argument challenges the claim that economics is inhabited solely by commonsensibles, it is not inconsistent with such folk notions being common in economic theory.
    Economics ImperialismRealism about EconomicsIdealization in Economics
  •  84
    Reflecting on Three Reviews of Reflection Without Rules
    Journal of Economic Methodology 10 551-559. 2003.
    This paper is the author's response to three reviews of "Reflection Without Rules."
    Economics
  • Ad Hocness in Economics and Popperian Philosophy
    In Neil de Marchi (ed.), The Popperian Legacy in Economics and Beyond, Cambridge University Press. pp. 121-137. 1988.
    Empirical Testing in EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscFalsificationism about Economics
  •  135
    Introduction to symposium on ‘reflexivity and economics: George Soros's theory of reflexivity and the methodology of economic science’
    Journal of Economic Methodology 20 (4): 303-308. 2013.
    No abstract
    The Status of Economics, MiscRationality in Economics
  •  74
    Blaug's economic methodology
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (1): 115-125. 1984.
    The Status of Economics
  •  52
    Testing, Rationality, and Progress: Essays on the Popperian Tradition in Economic Methodology
    Roman & Littlefield. 1993.
    This book brings together ten previously published essays on the philosophy of economics and economic methodology. The general theme is the application of Karl Popper's philosophy of science to economics -- not only by Popper himself but also by other members of the "Popperian school." There are three major issues that surface repeatedly: the applicability of Popper's falsificationist philosophy of science; the applicability of I. Lakatos's "methodology of scientific research programs" to econom…Read more
    This book brings together ten previously published essays on the philosophy of economics and economic methodology. The general theme is the application of Karl Popper's philosophy of science to economics -- not only by Popper himself but also by other members of the "Popperian school." There are three major issues that surface repeatedly: the applicability of Popper's falsificationist philosophy of science; the applicability of I. Lakatos's "methodology of scientific research programs" to economics; and the question of Popper's "situational analysis" approach to social science.
    Instrumentalism about EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscRealism about EconomicsPositivism about …Read more
    Instrumentalism about EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscRealism about EconomicsPositivism about EconomicsFalsificationism about Economics
  •  118
    Social Epistemology Meets the Invisible Hand: Kitcher on the Advancement of Science
    Dialogue 34 (3): 605-. 1995.
    Collective Epistemology
  •  1964
    Mark Blaug on the Normativity of Welfare Economics
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6 (3): 1-25. 2013.
    Abstract: This paper examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare economics: in general, and specifically with respect to his debate with Pieter Hennipman over this question during the 1990s. The paper also clarifies some of the confusions that emerged within the context of this debate, and closes by providing some additional arguments supporting Blaug's position that he himself did not provide.
    Values in EconomicsNormative EconomicsMicroeconomicsSocial Welfare TheoryFalsificationism about Econ…Read more
    Values in EconomicsNormative EconomicsMicroeconomicsSocial Welfare TheoryFalsificationism about Economics
  •  139
    Normative ecological rationality: normative rationality in the fast-and-frugal-heuristics research program
    Journal of Economic Methodology 21 (4): 396-410. 2014.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the normative interpretation of the fast-and-frugal research program and in particular to contrast it with the normative reading of rational choice theory and behavioral economics. The ecological rationality of fast-and-frugal heuristics is admittedly a form of normative naturalism – it derives what agents “ought” to do from that which “is” ecologically rational – and the paper will examine how this differs from the normative rationality associated with ra…Read more
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the normative interpretation of the fast-and-frugal research program and in particular to contrast it with the normative reading of rational choice theory and behavioral economics. The ecological rationality of fast-and-frugal heuristics is admittedly a form of normative naturalism – it derives what agents “ought” to do from that which “is” ecologically rational – and the paper will examine how this differs from the normative rationality associated with rational choice theory. I will also attempt to assess the relative adequacy of normative ecological rationality
    Normative EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscRational Choice Theory
  • Expert knowledge, Ersatz knowledge, and economics A review of Robert F. Garnett Jr (ed.) What Do Economists Know? New Economics of Knowledge (review)
    Journal of Economic Methodology 7 (3): 449-453. 2000.
  •  90
    Economics and the Philosophy of Science, Deborah A. Redman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, vii + 252 pages (review)
    Economics and Philosophy 8 (2): 298-303. 1992.
    The Status of EconomicsPhilosophy of Economics, MiscIssues in the Philosophy of Economics
  •  72
    The Philosophy of Natural Science Takes an Economic Turn: Review of Philip Kitcher's The Advancement of Science: Science Without Legend, Objectivity Without Illusions (review)
    Journal of Economic Methodology 2 144-148. 1995.
    Areas of Economics, MiscEconomics Imperialism
  • Second Thoughts on Lakatos
    History of Political Economy 17 1-16. 1985.
    Imre Lakatos
  •  1225
    William Stanley Jevons and the Making of Modern Economics, by Harro Maas. Cambridge University Press, 2005, xxii+330 pages
    Economics and Philosophy 23 (2): 252-256. 2007.
    Philosophy of EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscModels in EconomicsNaturalism in Economics
  •  1608
    Conjectures and Reputations:The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and the History of Economic Thought
    History of Political Economy 29 695-739. 1997.
    History of EconomicsEconomicsSocial Sciences, Misc
  •  78
    Introduction to Symposium on Terence Hutchison and Economic Methodology
    Journal of Economic Methodology 16 (3): 277-281. 2009.
    The article presents the author's perspectives regarding the book "The Significance and Basic Postulates of Economic Theory," by Terence Wilmot Hutchison. He emphasizes two important general themes that emerge from the symposium in total, the great breadth of Hutchison's contribution to economic methodology and a brief introduction on the four individual papers. He mentions some people including Roger Backhouse, John Hart and Ross Emmett as well as the comments of each about Hutchison's works.
    The Status of Economics, MiscIssues in the Philosophy of Economics, Misc
  •  1697
    Caveat emptor: Economics and contemporary philosophy of science
    Philosophy of Science 64 (4): 116. 1997.
    The relationship between economics and the philosophy of natural science has changed substantially during the last few years. What was once exclusively a one-way relationship from philosophy to economics now seems to be much closer to bilateral exchange. The purpose of this paper is to examine this new relationship. First, I document the change. Second, I examine the situation within contemporary philosophy of science in order to explain why economics might have its current appeal. Third, I cons…Read more
    The relationship between economics and the philosophy of natural science has changed substantially during the last few years. What was once exclusively a one-way relationship from philosophy to economics now seems to be much closer to bilateral exchange. The purpose of this paper is to examine this new relationship. First, I document the change. Second, I examine the situation within contemporary philosophy of science in order to explain why economics might have its current appeal. Third, I consider some of the issues that might jeopardize the success of this philosophical project
    Issues in the Philosophy of EconomicsThe Status of Economics, MiscRational Choice Theory
  •  906
    The Sociology of Scientific Knowlege and Economics: Some Thoughts on the Possibilities
    In Roger Backhouse (ed.), New Perspectives in Economic Methodology, Routledge. pp. 75-106. 1994.
    Philosophy of Economics, MiscRational Choice TheoryPragmatism about EconomicsSociology of ScienceThe…Read more
    Philosophy of Economics, MiscRational Choice TheoryPragmatism about EconomicsSociology of ScienceThe Status of Economics, Misc
  •  46
    Sociaal Realisme Binnen het Huidige Wetenschapsonderzoek
    Krisis 70 38-54. 1998.
    Value Theory
  •  6987
    Philosophy and Economics
    In S. N. Durlauf & L. E. Blume (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, Palgrave. pp. 410-420. 2008.
    Issues in the Philosophy of Economics
  •  219
    Review of: Human Agency and Language by Charles Taylor
    Economics and Philosophy 3 (1): 172-175. 1987.
    Philosophy of EconomicsPhilosophy of Economics, MiscRationality in EconomicsNaturalism in EconomicsL…Read more
    Philosophy of EconomicsPhilosophy of Economics, MiscRationality in EconomicsNaturalism in EconomicsLaws in EconomicsEconomics and Ethics
  •  179
    Foundations of Contemporary Revealed Preference Theory
    Erkenntnis 78 (5): 1081-1108. 2013.
    This paper examines methodological issues raised by revealed preference theory in economics: particularly contemporary revealed preference theory. The paper has three goals. First, to make the case that revealed preference theory is a broad research program in choice theory—not a single theory—and understanding this diversity is essential to any methodological analysis of the program. Second, to explore some of the existing criticisms of revealed preference theory in a way that emphasizes how th…Read more
    This paper examines methodological issues raised by revealed preference theory in economics: particularly contemporary revealed preference theory. The paper has three goals. First, to make the case that revealed preference theory is a broad research program in choice theory—not a single theory—and understanding this diversity is essential to any methodological analysis of the program. Second, to explore some of the existing criticisms of revealed preference theory in a way that emphasizes how the effectiveness of the critique depends on the particular version of revealed preference under consideration. Finally, three additional criticisms are presented that are aimed specifically at contemporary revealed preference theory
    Theory in EconomicsPreferences in Decision TheoryRational Choice TheoryNormative and Descriptive Dec…Read more
    Theory in EconomicsPreferences in Decision TheoryRational Choice TheoryNormative and Descriptive Decision Theory
  •  1701
    The structuralist view of economic theories: A review essay: The case of general equilibrium in particular
    Economics and Philosophy 1 (2): 303. 1985.
    Formalism about EconomicsMicroeconomicsIdealization in Economics
  •  169
    What economics is not: An economist's response to Rosenberg
    Philosophy of Science 51 (3): 495-503. 1984.
    Alexander Rosenberg (1983) has argued, contrary to his previous work in the philosophy of economics, that economics is not science, and it is merely mathematics. The following paper argues that Rosenberg fails to demonstrate either of these two claims. The questions of the predictive weakness of modern economics and the cognitive standing of abstract economic theory are discussed in detail
    Empirical Testing in EconomicsEconomics and Cognitive Science
  •  4
    The Positive-Normative Dichotomy and Economics
    In Uskali Mäki, Dov M. Gabbay, Paul Thagard & John Woods (eds.), Philosophy of economics, North Holland. pp. 219-39. 2012.
    Normative Economics
  •  78
    Reconsidering the Received View of theReceived View'A review of Michael Friedman's Reconsidering Logical Positivism,; Steve Fuller's Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times,; and Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend's For and Against Method
    Journal of Economic Methodology 9 (1): 93-99. 2002.
    Paul FeyerabendThomas Kuhn
  •  1035
    2006 HES Presidential Address: A Tale of Two Mainstreams: Economics and Philosophy of Natural Science in the mid-Twentieth Century
    Journal of the History of Economic Thought 29 1-13. 2007.
    Abstract: The paper argues that mainstream economics and mainstream philosophy of natural science had much in common during the period 1945-1965. It examines seven common features of the two fields and suggests a number of historical developments that might help explain these similarities. The historical developments include: the Vienna Circle connection, the Samuelson-Harvard-Foundations connection, and the Cold War operations research connection.
    Topics in Decision Theory, MiscLogical EmpiricismRational Choice TheoryHistory of Economics
  •  78
    Introduction to symposium on ‘Patrick Suppes, economics, and economic methodology’
    Journal of Economic Methodology 23 (3): 237-240. 2016.
    Philosophy of EconomicsIssues in the Philosophy of Economics
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