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=46act or Fiction? Conference on Perspectives on Realism and Economics
November 14 - 15, 1997
Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics
Erasmus University Rotterdam
The issue to be addressed by the conference is one of the most important
methodological issues in economics and one of the major issues in the
philosophy of science: how theories relate to reality and what this reality
consists of.
Speakers/University: Topics
Roger Backhouse/University of Birmingham: In this world and of this world:
the rhetoric of economics and the place of economists in society
Mark Blaug/University of Exeter: Ugly currents in modern economics
Bruce Caldwell/University of North Carolina: Hayek and cultural evolution
Nancy Cartwright/London School of Economics: How can economics make do with
false theories?
Neil DeMarchi/Duke University: The historically experimental Mill
Wade Hands/University of Puget Sound: Social realism in contemporary
metascience
Shaun Hargreaves Heap/University of East Anglia: What is a common culture?
Kevin Hoover/University of California: Econometrics and reality
Deirdre McCloskey/University of Iowa: Why we don't need realism if we have
rhetoric?
Uskali M=E4ki/Erasmus University Rotterdam: What kind of realism does
economics need?
Mary Morgan/LSE and the University of Amsterdam: Models, stories and the
economic world
Ilkka Niiniluoto/University of Helsinki: Theoretical reference, charity,
and truthlikeness
Philip Pettit/Australian National University: The elusive egoism of homo
economicus
Robert Sugden/University of East Anglia: Self-contained worlds: the status
of theoretical models in economics
Raimo Tuomela/Academy of Finland: Collective acceptance and collective
attitudes
Requests for further information and/or conference registration (before
November 1st) should be directed to: Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and
Economics, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Telephone:
+31(10)408 8967, Fax: +31(10)212 0448, E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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