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11Stabilizing Dynamics; Constructing Economic Knowledge, E. Roy Weintraub. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991, x + 177 pages (review)Economics and Philosophy 10 (2): 349. 1994.
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Idealizations and the development of capital theoryPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 16 127-149. 1990.
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23From Group Selection to Ecological NichesIn Zuzana Parusniková & R. S. Cohen (eds.), Rethinking Popper, Springer. pp. 185--202. 2009.
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15INEM sessions at the New York ASSA meetings 3-5 January 1999Journal of Economic Methodology 5 (2): 332. 1998.
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86Popper and Hayek on Reason and TraditionPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (3): 263-281. 2014.Karl Popper and Friedrich von Hayek became close friends soon after they first met in the early 1930s. Ever since, they discussed their ideas intensively on many occasions. But even though an analysis of the origins and contents of their ideas and correspondence reveals a number of important and fundamental differences, they rarely criticize each other in their published work. The article analyzes in particular the different ideas they have on the role of reason in society and on rationalism and…Read more
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Hayek, psicologia ed economia: elementi per un nuovo programma di ricerca nelle scienze socialiNuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 16 (3/4): 116-122. 1998.
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31F. A. Hayek’s The Sensory Order: An Evolutionary Perspective?Biological Theory 10 (2): 167-175. 2015.F. A. Hayek’s The Sensory Order (1952) is often considered to be a theory of cognitive psychology. While it contains a theory on the psychology of perception, it has the function of illustrating Hayek’s solution to the mind–body problem. The solution, which has been strongly influenced by Moritz Schlick’s epistemology, takes the form of a physicalist identity theory. An attempt is made to trace Schlick’s influence on Hayek to the latter’s stay in Zürich, which resulted in a manuscript (1920) tha…Read more
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1Interpretation and its consequences: a review of Don Lavoie's (editor) Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions-Essays by Ludwig Lachmann and Economics and Hermeneutics (review)Journal of Economic Methodology 2 304-311. 1995.
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4On the power of ideas of the pastJournal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 3 (4): 557-572. 1992.
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From group selection to ecological niches. Popper's rethinking of evolutionary theory in the light of Hayek's theory of cultureIn R. S. Cohen & Z. Parusniková (eds.), Rethinking Popper, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Springer. pp. 272. 2009.
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6Die kritische Vernunft kann auch lustig sein—Critical Reason can be funIn Giuseppe Franco (ed.), Begegnungen Mit Hans Albert: Eine Hommage, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 47-49. 2018.I first met Hans Albert in 1974, when together with two friends, Rob de Vries and Berry van Berkel, I participated in the European Forum Alpbach for the first time. We attended the seminar that was led by John Watkins and Walter Kaufmann and, of course, went to as many of the plenary meetings as possible. At the time, the seminar week and the bulk of the plenary events were still organized during the same period and were included in the fee, neither of which is unfortunately the case any longer.
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4Review of Lawrence A. Boland: The Foundations of Economic Method (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (2): 215-221. 1985.
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