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Oxford Studies in the History of Economics

Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science

James R. (Professor of Economics Wible & Kevin D. (Professor of Economics and Philosophy Hoover

Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science

Oxford Studies in the History of Economics

Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science

Oxford Studies in the History of Economics: Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science

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Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) is most famous today as a philosopher, the founder of the philosophical school of Pragmatism, and as a logician. Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science is a careful examination of his engagement with economics.


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Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) is most famous today as a philosopher, the founder of the philosophical school of Pragmatism, and as a logician. In his own day, he was better known as a bench scientist, astronomer, and metrologist, renowned in the international scientific community for his measurements of gravity. Peirce was, in fact, one of history's great polymaths: mathematician, a founder of semiotics and one of the earliest experimental psychologists, as well as a contributor to a number of other disciplines, lexicography, and for decades a scientific contributor to The Nation. Perhaps the least understood of Peirce's many contributions are his forays into economics. In the 1870s, no one in the world had a better understanding of mathematical economics or its applications to real-world problems.

Peirce's Science of Economics and Economics of Science is a careful examination of his engagement with economics. It takes an interdisciplinary approach. As history of economics, it reconstructs how Peirce came to possess a cutting-edge knowledge of mathematical economics at the dawn of the so-called "marginalist revolution," how he used that knowledge in concrete applications, and how he understood the nature of economics as a science. As a wider history of science, it shows how Peirce created the economics of science out of a whole cloth as part of resolving methodological problems that arose in his work of measuring gravity. The book explores applications of Peirce's ideas about economics to some long-standing problems in the philosophy of science and shows how these ideas have implications for real-world science.


ISBN
9780197838761
Pagina's
416
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Serie
Oxford Studies in the History of Economics
Rubriek
Exacte wetenschappen/natuurwetenschappen
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
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Engels
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OUP USA

Exacte wetenschappen/natuurwetenschappen