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99The Invisible Hand and ScienceScience Studies 8 (2): 32-43. 1995.In this paper I will discuss the idea of the invisible hand in the connection of its recent use in the philosophy of science. It has been invoked by some philosophers of science with a naturalistic bent as a part of their account of science. Some have made explicit references to the idea (Hull, 1988a) and others have only presupposed it (Giere, 1988; Goldman, 1991; Kitcher, 1993). I will argue that there are some problematic features in the way the idea of the invisible hand isused inthese acco…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Sociology of Science |
| Explanation |
| Interlevel Relations in Science |
| Theories and Models |