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Ivan Boldyrev
Radboud University Nijmegen
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    Adjusting the model to adjust the world: constructive mechanisms in postwar general equilibrium theory.Ivan Boldyrev & Alexey Ushakov - 2016 - Journal of Economic Methodology 23 (1):38-56.
    Economic methodologists most often study the relations between models and reality while focusing on the issues of the model's epistemic relevance in terms of its relation to the ‘real world’ and representing the real world in a model. We complement the discussion by bringing the model's constructive mechanisms or self-implementing technologies in play. By this, we mean the elements of the economic model that are aimed at ‘implementing’ it by envisaging the ways to change the reality in order to bring (...)
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    The cultures of mathematical economics in the postwar Soviet Union: More than a method, less than a discipline.Ivan Boldyrev & Olessia Kirtchik - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 63:1-10.
  3. Programming the USSR: Leonid V. Kantorovich in context.Ivan Boldyrev & Till Düppe - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (2):255-278.
    In the wake of Stalin's death, many Soviet scientists saw the opportunity to promote their methods as tools for the engineering of economic prosperity in the socialist state. The mathematician Leonid Kantorovich (1912–1986) was a key activist in academic politics that led to the increasing acceptance of what emerged as a new scientific persona in the Soviet Union. Rather than thinking of his work in terms of success or failure, we propose to see his career as exemplifying a distinct form (...)
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    On (im)permeabilities: Social and human sciences on both sides of the ‘Iron Curtain’.Ivan Boldyrev & Olessia Kirtchik - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (4-5):3-12.
    While the history of Cold War social and human sciences has become an immensely productive line of inquiry and has generated some exciting research, a lot remains still to be done in studying more deeply the known stories, venturing into the unknown ones and, in particular, looking in greater detail at the Soviet side of the Iron Curtain. In our expository introduction to this special issue, we demonstrate how its articles enhance our understanding of the postwar social and human sciences. (...)
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    The Ontology of Uncertainty in Finance: The Normative Legacy of General Equilibrium.Ivan Boldyrev - 2019 - Topoi 40 (4):725-731.
    This paper considers in detail the ontological and normative presuppositions of the state-contingent approach to pricing commodities first introduced by Arrow in his model of general equilibrium under uncertainty, which became a milestone in the theory of finance. By contextualizing Arrow’s fundamental contribution and subsequent developments in finance, it demonstrates how this new conceptual framework implied certain technologies—both intellectual and financial. In showing how theoretical thinking about finance was underlying institutional developments in finance, this paper complements the familiar narrative of (...)
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    Ernst Bloch and His Contemporaries: Locating Utopian Messianism.Ivan Boldyrev - 2014 - London and New York: Bloomsbury.
    Ernst Bloch and His Contemporaries is a much needed concise yet comprehensive overview of Ernst Bloch's early and later thought. It fills an important gap in research on the history of German thought in the 20th century by reconstructing the contexts of Bloch's philosophy, while focusing on his contemporaries - Georg Lukács, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor Adorno. Ernst Bloch's influential ideas include his theory of utopian consciousness, his resolute inclination to merge aesthetics and politics, rehabilitation of hope, and atheistic conception (...)
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    Hegel, Institutions and Economics: Performing the Social.Carsten Herrmann-Pillath & Ivan Boldyrev (eds.) - 2014 - Routledge.
    Hegel’s philosophy has witnessed periods of revival and oblivion, at times considered to be an unrivalled and all-embracing system of thought, but often renounced with no less ardour. This book renews the dialogue with Hegel by looking at his legacy as a source of insight and judgement that helps us rethink contemporary economics. This book focuses on a concept of institution which is equally important for Hegel's political philosophy and for economic theory to date. The key contributions of this Hegelian (...)
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    Autor, Held und Selbstbegegnung in der Phänomenologie des Geistes.Ivan Boldyrev - 2014 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2014 (1).
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    Formalismus hemmungslos?: Die Rezeption von Hegels Tragödientheorie bei H. F. W. Hinrichs1.Ivan Boldyrev - 2014 - In Jure Zovko, Günter Kruck & Andreas Arndt (eds.), Gebrochene Schönheit: Hegels Ästhetik - Kontexte Und Rezeptionen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 185-198.
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    History and equilibrium: Reclaiming lives behind a model.Ivan Boldyrev - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 54:127-131.
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    Hegel’s “Objective Spirit”, extended mind, and the institutional nature of economic action.Ivan A. Boldyrev & Carsten Herrmann-Pillath - 2013 - Mind and Society 12 (2):177-202.
    This paper explores the implications of the recent revival of Hegel studies for the philosophy of economics. We argue that Hegel’s theory of Objective Spirit anticipates many elements of modern approaches in cognitive sciences and of the philosophy of mind, which adopt an externalist framework. In particular, Hegel pre-empts the theories of social and distributed cognition. The pivotal elements of Hegelian social ontology are the continuity thesis, the performativity thesis, and the recognition thesis, which, when taken together, imply that all (...)
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    Interpreting Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Expositions and Critique of Contemporary Readings.Ivan Boldyrev & Sebastian Stein (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Readers of the Phenomenology face an abundance of different philosophical presuppositions, research strategies and hermeneutic efforts.To enable better orientation within the interpretative landscape, this volume summarizes, contextualizes and critically comments on contemporary Phenomenology scholarship.
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    Philosophy of Science or Science and Technology Studies? Economic Methodology and Auction Theory.Ivan A. Boldyrev - 2012 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26 (3):289-307.
    This article addresses some recent tendencies in economic methodology defined as a philosophy of science for economics. I review the problem of normative/positive distinction in methodology and argue that normativity in its past forms is intolerable today but is, at the same time, indispensable for methodological inquiry. Using recent texts by Mirowski and Nik-Khah and by Alexandrova and Northcott on the applications of auction theory as a case study, I compare in more detail various approaches to economic methodology inspired by (...)
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    Sinnliche Gewissheit in Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes: Dialogismus und Sprache der Unmittelbarkeit.Ivan Boldyrev - 2010 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (2):145-160.
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    Technology, society, and performativity: on a new book by Nicolas Brisset.Ivan Boldyrev - 2020 - Journal of Economic Methodology 27 (3):269-273.
    In a decisive episode of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained a former slave, Django Freeman, and his patron Dr. Schultz finally manage to buy Broomhilda, Django’s wife, and thus to free her from t...
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    Faust_ and the _Phenomenology of Spirit.Ivan A. Boldyrev - 2011 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 49 (4):65-95.
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    Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character (review).Ivan A. Boldyrev - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (2):298-299.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and CharacterIvan A. BoldyrevMark D. White. Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011. Pp. xi + 270. Cloth, $55.00.This remarkable book provides a new ethical perspective for economics based on Kantian ethics of autonomy and dignity. There are two main messages in it that I find particularly important. First, Mark White derives from Kant the (...)
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    Sonya Marie Scott's Architectures of economic subjectivity: the philosophical foundations of the subject in the history of economic thought. London and New York: Routledge, 2013, 302 pp. [REVIEW]Ivan Boldyrev - 2014 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 7 (1):150.
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