Sunday, March 1, 2015

Mary S. Morgan — Modeling as a Method of Enquiry

Should read if you are into economics, philosophy of economics, methodology, philosophy of science, critical thinking, logic,  or epistemology.

h/t Brad DeLong
MODELLING AS A METHOD OF ENQUIRY
Mary S. Morgan
London School of Economics and University of Amsterdam
Forthcoming as Chapter 1 in

The World in the Model by Mary S. Morgan (Cambridge University Press)

Contents:

Part I: Changing the Practice of Economic Science 
1. From Laws to models, from words to object

2. The Naturalization of Modelling in Economics

3. Practical Reasoning Styles 
3.i Modelling as a Style of Reasoning 
3.ii Modelling as a Reasoning Style in Economics 
Part II: Making Models, Using Models
4. Making Models to Reason With: Forms, Rules and Resources 
4.i Giving Form 
4.ii Becoming Formal 
4.iii Resources for Reasoning With 
5. Modelling as a Method of Enquiry: The World in the Model, Models of the World 
6. Conclusion
also

Diane Coyle comments in Models, methods and madness at The Enlightened Economist




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