At the Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 4.5. Uskali Mäki (TINT & University of Helsinki) will present his paper “Homo economicus under multiple pressures”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom from 2-4 pm. Zoom is an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 4.5.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 16.3.
At the next Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 16.3. at 14-16 Aki Lehtinen (Nankai University) will give a presentation with the title “Why do macroeconomists want a core model?”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom, an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 16.3.”
Akateemisen moniottelijan taipaleelta
Viime vuosituhannen puolella oli vielä mahdollista kouluttautua perusteellisesti ja monialaisesti, muistelee Uskali Mäki matkaansa taloustieteen filosofiksi teoksessa Tiemme taloustieteilijöiksi. Hän arvelee, että nykyisten akateemisten instituutioiden raameissa sellainen on paljon vaikeampaa, vaikka monitieteisyyttä yhä äänekkäämmin kuulutetaan.
Seminar on the 2019 Economics Nobel Prize
On November 25th 2019, TINT will organize a seminar, The Economics & Philosophy of Plumbing, on the 2019 Nobel prize in economics.
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Perspectives on Science seminar 11.11.
At the next weeks Perspectives on Science -seminar (11.11.) Arjo Klamer (Erasmus University) will give a presentation entitled “How about freedom? A value-based rethinking of freedoms and unfreedoms”.
Perspectives on Science is a weekly research seminar which brings together experts from science studies and philosophy of science. It is organized by TINT, the Centre for Philosophy of Social Science at the University of Helsinki. More information about the seminar here. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 11.11.”
Perspectives on Science Seminar 14.10.
At the next weeks Perspectives on Science -seminar (14.10.) Alkistis Elliott-Graves (University of Helsinki & TINT) will present her paper “The Future of Predictive Ecology“.