Volume I
Acknowledgements
Introduction John B. Davis
PART I POPPER AND LAKATOS
1. Bruce J. Caldwell (1991), 'Clarifying Popper
2. Mark Blaug (1994), 'Why I am Not a Constructivist: Confessions of an Unrepentant Popperian
3. Lawrence A. Boland (1994), 'Scientific Thinking Without Scientific Method: Two Views of Popper
4. Roger E. Backhouse (2004), 'The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes
PART II RHETORIC, DISCOURSE AND LANGUAGE
5. Vivienne Brown (1993), 'Decanonizing Discourses: Textual Analysis and the History of Economic Thought
6. Donald N. McCloskey (1994), 'How to Do a Rhetorical Analysis, and Why
7. Uskali Mäki (1995), 'Diagnosing McCloskey
8. Maurice Lagueux (1999), 'Do Metaphors Affect Economic Theory?
PART III REALISM
9. Daniel M. Hausman (1998), 'Problems with Realism in Economics
10. Uskali Mäki (1998), 'Aspects of Realism about Economics
11. Jochen Runde (1998), 'Assessing Causal Economic Explanations
12. Tony Lawson (1999), 'What Has Realism Got to Do With It?
PART IV CONSTRUCTIVISM AND SSK
13. D. Wade Hands (1994), 'Restabilizing Dynamics: Construction and Constraint in the History of Walrasian Stability Theory
14. Francesco Guala (2001), 'Building Economic Machines: The FCC Auctions
15. Matthias Klaes (2001), 'Begriffsgeschichte: Between the Scylla of Conceptual and the Charybdis of Institutional History of Economics
16. A.W. Bob Coats (2003), 'The Sociology of Economics and Scientific Knowledge, and the History of Economic Thought
PART V ECONOMICS OF SCIENCE
17. Partha Dasgupta and Paul A. David (1994), 'Toward A New Economics of Science
18. James R. Wible (1995), 'The Economic Organization of Science, the Firm and the Marketplace
19. Esther-Mirjam Sent (1999), 'Economics of Science: Survey and Suggestions
PART VI SYMMETRY AND REFLEXIVITY
20. Steve Woolgar (1992), 'Some Remarks about Positionism: A Reply to Collins and Yearley
21. Esther-Mirjam Sent (1998), 'Sargent and the Unbearable Lightness of Symmetry
22. Uskali Mäki (1999), 'Science as a Free Market: A Reflexivity Test in an Economics of Economics
23. John B. Davis and Matthias Klaes (2003), 'Reflexivity: Curse or Cure?
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Volume II
Acknowledgements
An introduction to all three volumes by the editor appears in Volume I
PART I FEMINIST ECONOMIC METHODOLOGY
1. Julie A. Nelson (1992), 'Gender, Metaphor, and the Definition of Economics
2. Diana Strassmann (1993), 'The Stories of Economics and the Power of the Storyteller
3. Sandra Harding (1995), 'Can Feminist Thought Make Economics More Objective?
4. Tony Lawson (2003), 'Ontology and Feminist Theorizing
5. Edith Kuiper (2004), 'Critical Realism and Feminist Economics: How Well Do They Get Along?
PART II MARXISM AND POSTMODERNISM
6. William S. Milberg and Bruce A. Pietrykowski (1994), 'Objectivism, Relativism and the Importance of Rhetoric for Marxist Economics
7. Jack Amariglio and David F. Ruccio (1994), 'Postmodernism, Marxism, and the Critique of Modern Economic Thought
8. Geert Reuten (2000), 'The Interconnection of Systematic Dialectics and Historical Materialism
9. Arjo Klamer (2001), 'Late Modernism and the Loss of Character in Economics
10. S. Charusheela (2004), 'Postcolonial Thought, Postmodernism, and Economics: Questions of Ontology and Ethics
PART III METHODOLOGICAL PLURALISM AND OPEN SYSTEMS
11. Sheila C. Dow (1990), 'Beyond Dualism
12. Warren J. Samuels (1997), 'The Case for Methodological Pluralism
13. Brian J. Loasby (2003), 'Closed Models and Open Systems
PART IV RATIONALITY
14. Stephen Morris (1995), 'The Common Prior Assumption in Economic Theory
15. Daniel M. Hausman (2000), 'Revealed Preference, Belief, and Game Theory
16. Robin P. Cubitt, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden (2001), 'Discovered Preferences and the Experimental Evidence of Violations of Expected Utility Theory
17. Shaun Hargreaves Heap (2001), 'Expressive Rationality: Is Self-Worth Just Another Kind of Preference?
PART V THE AGENT AND PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
18. John B. Davis (1995), 'Personal Identity and Standard Economic Theory
19. Philip Faulkner (2002), 'The Human Agent in Behavioural Finance: A Searlean Perspective
20. Jack J. Vromen (2003), 'Cognitive Science Meets Evolutionary Theory: What Implications does Evolutionary Psychology have for Economic Theorising?
PART VI EVOLUTION
21. Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2002), 'Darwinism in Economics: From Analogy to Ontology
22. Ulrich Witt (2004), 'On the Proper Interpretation of 'Evolution' in Economics and its Implications for Production Theory
23. Jack Vromen (2004), 'Conjectural Revisionary Economic Ontology: Outline of an Ambitious Research Agenda for Evolutionary Economics
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Volume III
Acknowledgements
An introduction to all three volumes by the editor appears in Volume I
PART I MODELS AND ASSUMPTIONS
1. Uskali Mäki (1992), 'On the Method of Isolation in Economics
2. Nancy Cartwright (1995), 'Ceteris Paribus Laws and Socio-Economic Machines
3. Marcel Boumans (1999), 'Built-in Justification
4. Robert Sugden (2000), 'Credible Worlds: The Status of Theoretical Models in Economics
5. Mary S. Morgan (2001), 'Models, Stories and the Economic World
PART II ECONOMETRICS
6. Philip Mirowski (1995), 'Three Ways to Think About Testing in Econometrics
7. Deirdre N. McCloskey and Stephen T. Ziliak (1996), 'The Standard Error of Regressions
8. Kevin D. Hoover and Stephen J. Perez (2000), 'Three Attitudes Towards Data Mining
9. Kevin D. Hoover (2002), 'Econometrics and Reality
PART III MICROECONOMICS AND MACROECONOMICS
10. Alan P. Kirman (1992), 'Whom or What Does the Representative Individual Represent?
11. Kevin D. Hoover (2001), 'Is Macroeconomics for Real?
12. Alex Rosenberg (1995), 'The Metaphysics of Microeconomics
13. Roger Backhouse and Andrea Salanti (1999), 'The Methodology of Macroeconomics
PART IV NORMATIVE THEMES
14. Amartya Sen (1993), 'Capability and Well-Being
15. Amartya Sen (1995), 'Rationality and Social Choice
16. Philippe Fontaine (1997), 'Identification and Economic Behavior: Sympathy and Empathy in Historical Perspective
17. Philippe Mongin (2001), 'The Impartial Observer Theorem of Social Ethics
PART V FORMALISM IN ECONOMICS
18. E. Roy Weintraub (1998), 'Controversy: Axiomatisches Mißverständnis
19. Roger E. Backhouse (1998), 'If Mathematics is Informal, Then Perhaps We Should Accept That Economics Must Be Informal Too
20. D. Wade Hands (2003), 'Did Milton Friedmans Methodology License The Formalist Revolution?
PART VI METHODOLOGY OUT OF HISTORY: THE CASE OF THE JEVONS
21. Harro Maas (2001), 'An Instrument Can Make a Science: Jevonss Balancing Acts in Economics
22. Julian Reiss (2001), 'Natural Economic Quantities and their Measurement
PART VII THE STATE OF ECONOMIC METHODOLOGY
23. E. Roy Weintraub (1989), 'Methodology Doesnt Matter, But the History of Thought Might
24. Uskali Mäki (1994), 'Methodology Might Matter, but Weintraubs Meta-Methodology Shouldnt
25. D. Wade Hands (2001), 'Economic Methodolgy is Dead - Long Live Economic Methodology: Thirteen Theses on the New Economic Methodology
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