Limits to Certainty

Limits to Certainty

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Giarini, O.
Springer Netherlands
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I consider it a privilege to have been invited to write a preface for &quote;The Limits to Certainty&quote;. It is however paradoxical that a theo- retical physicist be asked to write about a monograph dealing mainly with service economics. Notwithstanding, I am delighted to do so. Indeed, it is striking that two so widely different fields like physics and social science, and more especially economics, can interact in such a constructive way. There is no question here of reductionism. Nobody claims to be able to reduce social scien- ces to physics, nor to use patterns of social interaction in order to formulate new laws for atoms. What is at stake here is more im- portant than reduction; the age-old separation between the so-cal- led &quote;hard&quote; and &quote;soft sciences&quote; is breaking down. This separation has a long history. First, one should recall the influence of Newton's achievement on the formulation of scienti- fic goals. This influence led to the formulation of equilibrium mo- dels for supply/demand adjustment. As was noticed by Walter Weisskopf: &quote;the Newtonian paradigm underlying classical and non-classical economics interpreted the economy according to the patterns developed in classical physics and mechanics, in analogy to the planetary system, to a machine or clockwork: a closed auto- nomous system ruled by endogenous factors of a highly selective nature, self-regulating and moving to a determinate, predictable point of equilibrium&quote; (The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance (1984), Vol. 9, no. 33, pp. 335-360).
EAN 9789401117753
ISBN 9401117756
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavateľ Springer Netherlands
Dátum vydania 6. decembra 2012
Jazyk English
Autori Giarini, O.; Stahel, W.R.
Séria International Studies in the Service Economy