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Hayek

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 week ago: Born on this day in 1899. It’s to analytical (social) epistemology’s (and philosophy of … more →

Tags: Hayek, Complexity, psychology, social sciences, Friedrich Hayek, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophical Psychology, stigmergy, austrian school

Oakeshott Symposium on Science and Religion

manwithoutqualities wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the first of six contributions to a symposium published in Zygon, vol. 44, no. 1 (March 2009 … more →

Tags: oakeshott, Oakeshott, Michael Oakeshott, Timothy Fuller, Religion, political philosophy, Elizabeth Corey, gilbert ryle, stephen jay gould

Sage Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 month ago: My chum Byron Kaldis’ big project has been brought to fruition. Bravo! My contribution: Hayek … more →

Tags: Hayek, austrian school, Byron Kaldis, cognitive closure, Distributed cognition, distributed knowledge, Economics, Externalism, Friedrich Hayek

Propriety and Prosperity: New Studies on the Philosophy of Adam Smith

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 month ago: It is unlikely that the Adam Smith “problem” in all its manifestations could be definitively resolve … more →

Tags: Adam Smith, Complexity, social sciences, Philosophy of Mind, social epistemology, Spontaneous order, adam smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments, wealth of nations

Cosmos & Taxis

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 month ago: I want to bring your attention to a new journal that has just been launched. … more →

Tags: Cosmos, Complexity, Hayek, social epistemology, distributed knowledge, Economics, Complex Systems, Complex adaptive system, Distributed cognition

Beyond Complexity: Can the Sensory Order Defend the Liberal Self?

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 month ago: Here are a couple of extracts from Chor-yung’s paper: Friedrich Hayek’s social philosophy is o … more →

Tags: Hayek, chor-yung cheung, Cognitive Science, Complexity, Economics, embodied cognition, free market, Friedrich Hayek, Hayek in Mind

"Across Oceans To Hear"1 comment

Guest Authors wrote 2 months ago: The eighth post in our Methodology and Narrative mini-forum, this time from Naeem Inayatullah. Naeem … more →

Tags: Academe, Aesthetics, Blog Events & Symposia, found objects, Guest Posts, International Relations, Mapping, Speculative Fictions, Anthony Burke

Narrative, Self, Agency: Reflections on a Workshop2 comments

Guest Authors wrote 2 months ago: Richard Jackson offers the fifth post in the Methodology and Narrative mini-forum. Richard is Profes … more →

Tags: Academe, Beautiful Revolutionary Dreams, Blog Events & Symposia, ethics, Guest Posts, The Political Unconscious, Methodology and Narrative Forum, Richard Jackson

To Yahya1 comment

Guest Authors wrote 2 months ago: The fourth in our mini-forum on critical methodology and narrative (the full series is here). This e … more →

Tags: Academe, Beautiful Revolutionary Dreams, Blog Events & Symposia, Guest Posts, Iran, Protests, Methodology and Narrative Forum

Narrative, Politics and Fictocriticism: Hopes and Dangers1 comment

Guest Authors wrote 2 months ago: The third post in our mini-forum on critical methodologies and narrative in IR, now from Anthony Bur … more →

Tags: Academe, Aesthetics, Blog Events & Symposia, ethics, Guest Posts, social theory, Anthony Burke, Don DeLillo, Elizabeth Dauphinee

Fear and Honesty: On Reconciling Theory and Voice, in Two Parts2 comments

Guest Authors wrote 2 months ago: The second post in our guest series on critical methodology and narrative, this time from Kate M. Da … more →

Tags: Academe, Blog Events & Symposia, Feminism, Guest Posts, Neuropolitics, Donna Haraway, frank delaney, Methodology and Narrative Forum, Naeem Inayatullah

Critical Methodological and Narrative Developments in IR: A Forum4 comments

Guest Authors wrote 2 months ago: Some months ago, Elizabeth Dauphinee (York) asked if we would be interested in hosting a series of p … more →

Tags: Academe, Blog Events & Symposia, ethics, Guest Posts, Pedagogy, social theory, carol cohn, Elizabeth Dauphinee, Grace Jantzen

The Emergence of the Mind: Hayek's Account of Mental Phenomena as a Product of Spontaneous Physical and Social Orders

manwithoutqualities wrote 2 months ago: Extracts from Gloria’s chapter: Friedrich Hayek’s social theory is well known for his articula … more →

Tags: Hayek, cognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, collective intentionality, Consciousness, construction of social reality, Friedrich Hayek, Intentionality

The Philosophers and the Conservatives2 comments

joeptak wrote 2 months ago: Alexander Rosenberg and Daniel Little have written excellent books which introduce to the student of … more →

Tags: Cultural renewal, tradiţionalism, libertarianism, Ideology, conservatism, tradition, Traditionalism, History, knowledge

Oakeshott and Hayek: Situating the Mind

manwithoutqualities wrote 3 months ago: Below are some excerpts from my paper – the excerpts chosen with a view to addressing the crit … more →

Tags: situated cognition, Cognitive Science, cognition, Friedrich Hayek, Hayek, Philosophy of Mind, Extended Mind, Philosophy, Oakeshott

Hayek’s Speculative Psychology, The Neuroscience of value Estimation, and the Basis of Normative Individualism

manwithoutqualities wrote 3 months ago: An extract from the very excellent and versatile (economics and philosophy of mind) Don Ross. In lig … more →

Tags: Hayek, austrian school, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Connectionism, Distributed cognition, distributed knowledge, Don Ross, Extended Mind

Hayek and the “Use of Knowledge in Society”

manwithoutqualities wrote 4 months ago: Here is an advance listing of the forthcoming volume Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Scien … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Science, Friedrich Hayek, Hayek, Philosophy, austrian school, Epistemology, social epistemology, distributed knowledge, Philosophy of Science

The Philosophy of Economics: Why do we study Economics?

Eternity in an Hour wrote 4 months ago: ~ Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory by Albert Edelfelt ~ “What we do need – is the ability to understa … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Working Paper, Quotes, Art, Politics, Economics, Science, Sociology as a Discipline, economics and other social sciences

Fascism, Chaos, Meta-theory1 comment

Daniel wrote 5 months ago: ’The fear of not being makes for possession; and fear breeds illusion, the bondage to conclusions. C … more →

Tags: Perspective, Metatheory, Jiddu Krishnamurti, modes of thought, narrow frames, Science, Climate


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