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The end of certainty in economics
pp. 255-265
Abstrakt
The story of the sciences in the 20th Century is one of a steady loss of certainty. Much of what was real and machine-like and objective and determinate at the start of the century, by mid-century was a phantom, unpredictable, subjective and indeterminate. What had defined science at the start of the century—its power to predict, its clear subject/object distinction—no longer defines it at the end. Science after science has lost its innocence. Science after science has grown up.
Publication details
Published in:
Aerts Diederik, Broekaert Jan, Mathijs Ernest (1999) Einstein meets Magritte: an interdisciplinary reflection: the white book of "Einstein meets Magritte". Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 255-265
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4704-0_14
Referenz:
Arthur W. Brian (1999) „The end of certainty in economics“, In: D. Aerts, J. Broekaert & E. Mathijs (eds.), Einstein meets Magritte: an interdisciplinary reflection, Dordrecht, Springer, 255–265.