Daniel M. Hausman Reihenfolge der Bücher





- 2020
- 2004
Causal Asymmetries
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This book offers an in-depth exploration of causal asymmetry, presenting a thorough analysis from a leading philosopher of science. It delves into the complexities of cause and effect relationships, examining their implications across various scientific disciplines. The author provides critical insights and arguments, making it an essential resource for those interested in the philosophical underpinnings of causation and its impact on scientific understanding.
- 1994
The philosophy of economics : an anthology
- 536 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
This is a comprehensive anthology of works concerning the nature of economics as a science, including classic texts and essays exploring specific branches and schools of economics. Apart from the classics, most of the selections in the third edition are new, as are the introduction and bibliography. No other anthology spans the whole field and offers a comprehensive introduction to questions about economic methodology.
- 1992
The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics
- 450 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The book explores the scientific status and methodology of economics, questioning its distinction from both natural and social sciences. It addresses the complexity of economic theories and their reliance on generalizations, examining whether these can genuinely be classified as scientific. The updated edition incorporates recent developments in economics and philosophy, featuring a new chapter on macroeconomic methodology, enhanced discussions on modeling, causal inference, and behavioral economics, making it an essential resource for students studying modern economic methodologies.