Switch to: References

Add citations

You must login to add citations.
  1. Scientific Imperialism and the Proper Relations between the Sciences.Steve Clarke & Adrian Walsh - 2009 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 23 (2):195-207.
    John Dupr argues that 'scientific imperialism' can result in 'misguided' science being considered acceptable. 'Misguided' is an explicitly normative term and the use of the pejorative 'imperialistic' is implicitly normative. However, Dupr has not justified the normative dimension of his critique. We identify two ways in which it might be justified. It might be justified if colonisation prevents a discipline from progressing in ways that it might otherwise progress. It might also be justified if colonisation prevents the expression of important (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   18 citations  
  • The Methodology of Economics: Or How Economists Explain. 2nd ed. Blaug Mark. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, 286 + xxviii pages. [REVIEW]John Dupré - 1994 - Economics and Philosophy 10 (1):138.
  • No Title available: REVIEWS.John Dupré - 1994 - Economics and Philosophy 10 (1):138-145.
  • The epistemological value of the consumption based capital asset pricing model.Jacob Bjorheim - unknown
    The thesis is a philosophical analysis of the consumption based capital asset pricing model, investigating in particular its epistemological and methodological foundations. Financial markets are integral parts of advanced and developing economies. They matter because they channel unspent household income into banks’ savings accounts and assets such as bonds and stocks. Financial economists have traditionally taken interest in the pricing mechanism that underlies this capital allocation. The consumption based capital asset pricing model is a prominent effort to describe, explain and (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark