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MET528 - Spring 2022 - week I

As of 2022-02-25:

Lectures first week

  • 2022-01-31 (Monday): 1015-1200 in Karl Borch.
  • 2022-02-01 (Tuesday): 1415-1600 in Karl Borch.
  • 2022-02-02 (Wednesday): 1015-1200 in Karl Borch.
  • 2022-02-03 (Thursday): 0815-1000 in Karl Borch.
  • 2022-02-04 (Friday): 1015-1200 in Karl Borch.

Topics and readings

Official course website

These topics won’t map cleanly into lectures, but it summarizes what we’ll aim to cover for this part of the course.

For readings not linked to below, I’ll do my best to make the readings available at the start of the course.

Readings marked with an asterisk are considered particularly important material in view of the exam.

  1. Why do we need a philosophy of science? The practical and political problem of “demarcation.”
  2. Popper and some classical challenges
  3. Scientific explanations
    • Emile Durkheim (1938). Social Facts. Reprinted in M&M, page 433-440.
    • Kevin Hoover (2009) Microfoundations and the Ontology of Macroeconomics. in Harold Kincaid and Donald Ross, editors, Oxford Handbook of the Philosoph of Economic Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009; ch. 14, pp. 386-409.
  4. Causality: Economic and Statistical explanations
  5. Statistical and scientific practice