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352Robert A. Millikan meets the credibility revolution: comment on Harrison , ‘field experiments and methodological intolerance’Journal of Economic Methodology 1-9. forthcoming.Millikan's famous oil drop experiment is scrutinized from the viewpoint of the methodological dicta of the credibility revolution
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13Robert A. Millikan meets the credibility revolution: comment on Harrison , ‘field experiments and methodological intolerance’1Journal of Economic Methodology 23 (2): 130-138. 2016.Millikan's famous oil drop experiment is scrutinized from the viewpoint of the methodological dicta of the credibility revolution.
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964Against simplicity and cognitive individualismEconomics and Philosophy 24 (3): 523-532. 2008.Neuroeconomics illustrates our deepening descent into the details of individual cognition. This descent is guided by the implicit assumption that “individual human” is the important “agent” of neoclassical economics. I argue here that this assumption is neither obviously correct, nor of primary importance to human economies. In particular I suggest that the main genius of the human species lies with its ability to distribute cognition across individuals, and to incrementally accumulate physical …Read more
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Chapman UniversityRegular Faculty
Orange, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
General Philosophy of Science |