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Constructivism: The Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge

In: The Elgar Companion To Economics and Philosophy

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  • D. Wade Hands

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The Elgar Companion to Economics and Philosophy aims to demonstrate exactly how these two important areas have always been linked, and to illustrate the key areas of overlap. The contributors are well-known and distinguished authors from a variety of disciplines, who have been invited both to survey and to provide a personal assessment of current and prospective future states of their respective areas of philosophical interest.

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  • D. Wade Hands, 2004. "Constructivism: The Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge," Chapters, in: John B. Davis & Alain Marciano & Jochen Runde (ed.), The Elgar Companion To Economics and Philosophy, chapter 10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Dan Farhat, 2013. "An Agent-based Model of Interdisciplinary Science and the Evolution of Scientific Research Networks," Working Papers 1302, University of Otago, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2013.

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