Salmon, Wesley 1990, ‘Scientific Explanation: Causation and Unification’, Crítica 22 (66):3 - 23 Kitcher, Philip and Salmon, Wesley 1987, ‘Van Fraassen on Explanation’, Journal of Philosophy , 84(6): 315-330 Kitcher, Philip 1976, ‘Explanation, Conjunction, and Unification’, The Journal of Philosophy, 73(8): 207-212 Hempel, Carl and Paul Oppenheim 1948, ‘Studies in the Logic of Explanation’, Philosophy of Science 15(2), 135-175 Glymour, Clark 1980, ‘Explanations, Tests, Unity and Necessity’, Nous 14 (1): 31-50 2: Symposia and Invited Papers, 275-92Ĭartwright, Nancy 1980, ‘The Truth Doesn’t Explain Much’, American Philosophical Quarterly 17(2), 159-63 Stiglitz, Joseph 2009, ‘The Anatomy of a Murder: Who Killed America's Economy?’, Critical Review 21(2-3), 329-39Īchinstein, Peter 1984, ‘The Pragmatic Character of Explanation’, PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. Ross, Don 2010, ‘Should the financial crisis inspire normative revision?’, Journal of Economic Methodology 17(4): 399-418 Some articles discussing the methodological implications of the financial crisis:Īcemoglu, Daron 2009, ‘The Crisis of 2008: Lessons for and from Economics’, Critical Review 21(2-3): 185-94Īrgandoña, Antonio 2012, ‘Three Ethical Dimensions of the Financial Crisis’, Barcelona, IESE Business School – University of Navarra, Working Paper WP-944Ĭolander, David 2013, ‘The systemic failure of economic methodologists’, Journal of Economic Methodology 20(1), 56-68Ĭolander, David, Michael Goldberg, Armin Haas, Katarina Juselius, Alan Kirman, Thomas Lux and Brigitte Sloth, 2009, ‘The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure of the Economics Profession’, Critical Review 21(2-3): 249-267 Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyĪrticles by Boland, Dow, Frey, Hands, Hausman, Mayer, Varian and Zamora Bonilla from the ‘Millennium symposium: The past, present and future of economic methodology’, Journal of Economic Methodology 8(1), 2001ġ(a).
Hausman, Daniel 2013, ‘Philosophy of Economics’, in Edward N. Hausman, Daniel 1998, ‘Economics, philosophy of’, in Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, London: Routledge Blume (eds), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition, London: The MacMillan Press Some articles discussing the methodological implications of the financial crisisīackhouse, Roger, 2008, ‘Methodology of Economics’, in Steven N. (Please let me know if any of the links is dead !) Note: Books, book chapters and other material that is not available online through publishers’ websites have not been included.
in Chapter 5 on causation: "Arguably, thus, the burden of proof is on him who denies that causal and counterfactual statements are meaningless or unknowable." The “denies” should be an “asserts”: "Arguably, thus, the burden of proof is on him who asserts that causal and counterfactual statements are meaningless or unknowable."Īvailable online through JSTOR or through publishers’ websites This should of course read: "To what extent are the problems in philosophy of ECONOMICS similar to those in the philosophy of other sciences? To what extent are they different?". in Chapter 1, Question 4: "To what extent are the problems in philosophy of science similar to those in philosophy of other sciences? To what extent are they different?". Philosophy of Economics: A Contemporary Introduction