Class Year
2024
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Fall 2023
Department 1
Philosophy
Department 2
Economics
Abstract
In observing the universe, philosophers have offered their thought processes for understanding the perceivable reality, which we know as science. These thought processes are constructed into scientific methods to conquer the unknown. Economics existing through human interaction in society holds its own characteristics that scholars have sought out to outline the nature of trade. Within this book, the various approaches of science will be presented and tests across various case studies in Economics to test validity of arguments and connections between thought processes across different disciplines. This work is guided by Steven Gimbel and his work Exploring the Scientific Method and provides the base of each chapter and adventure in the book concerning philosophy and economics. Through testing six scientific approaches to the universe, one will remain victorious in confronting nature’s unknown.
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Recommended Citation
Keegan, Arthur I., "Economic Method: The Science in Trade" (2023). Student Publications. 1104.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/1104
Comments
Written for PHIL 233: The Philosophy of Science.