On the Intellectual Breadth of Speaking of Economics

Terms and names below are taken from the draft index of Speaking of Economics, speaking to the author's academic wealth.

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Abbing, H.

Academia Vitae

AEA (American Economics Association)

Akerlof, G.

allegory

Allen, W.

Amariglio, J.

American(s): academics ; culture ; English ; intellectuals ; modernism and ; president ; universities (colleges) ; typical ; world trade and ; young

American Economic Review

Ameritech

analogy

anthropologist(s)

anthropology

argument(s) ; and truth ; as a driver in conversation ; as a rhetorical device ; consistency in ; disputes invoking ; economic ; emotional ; empirical ; Franck's ; in neoclassical economics ; knowing the ; length of ; mathematical ; methodological ; practical consequences of ; scientific ; structure of ; theoretical ; value of ; variety of

Aristotle

Aristotelian: neo ; perspective

Arrow, K.

art(s) ; academic ; economics of ; of arguing ; of economic persuasion ; of listening ; of reading ; of reasoning ; of speaking

artist(s)

attention ; and conversation ; centers of ; defined ; intensity of ; market for ; skewed distribution of

Auden, W.H.

Auerbach, A.

Austin, J.

Austrian: economists ; philosophy ; story

autistic (economics) ; post


Bacon, F.

backing (of an argument)

Barro, R.

Baudrillard, J.

Baum, S.

Baumol, W.

Becker, G.

Bell, C Shaw

Berg, A.

Berlyne, D.

Beus, J. de

Bevers, T.

Bible, The

Black, M.

Black-Scholes formula

Blaug, M.

Blundell, W.

Bonaparte, N.

Booker Prize

Booth, W.

borders of a conversation

Boston Globe

Boulier, B.

Bourdieu, P.

Bouwmeester, O.

Bowles, S.

Boynton, G.

Brody, M.

Bronfenbrenner, M.

Brookings Institution

Buchanan, J.

Buddha

Buddhist

BusinessWeek

Burke, K.

Bush, G.

business (businesses) ; cycles ; economists economics ; of publishing ; people ; students ; university


Caldwell, B.

California, University of

Calvin, J.

capitalism ; late

capitalist: mode of production ; venture

Carter, J.

Case, K.

catachresis

CEOs (chief executive officers)

Chicago

Chicago: University of ; students of economics ; economists ; New ; Nouvelle ; Old

Cicero

claim (of an argument)

classical ; neo (new) ; see also neoclassicist(s)

classicism ; neo ; see also neoclassicist(s)

Clinton, W.

Clower, R.

clusters

Coase, R.

Coats, A.W.

Colander, D.

Collins, R.

commons

common good

communism

computer(s)

Connery, S.

Connor, S.

consequences (of argument)

conservative economics

conversation(s): and culture ; borders of ; changes in ; character of a scientific ; defined ; different economic ; everyday versus academic ; introduced as metaphor ; functioning in ; political versus academic ; switching ; see also the entire book

Cook, P.

Cordes, J.

Corn Laws

Costigan, E.

Council of Economic Advisors

Coupé, T.

Crane, D.

Crow, S.

culturalists

cultural ; barriers ; capital ; economics ; economist(s) ; economy ; multi ; prejudices

culture ; academic ; conversation and ; economics of ; human ; native ; notion of ; obtaining ; secretary of

Curie, G.


Dalen, H. van

Davids, J.

Davis, P.

Debreu, G.

Defoe, D.

Deissenberg, C.

Deleuze, G.

DeMasio, P.

Derrida, J.

Descartes, R.

Dewey, J.

Deweyan

Diaghilev, S.

Diamond, A.

dialectic

Dickens, C.

discursive: contexts ; practices ; strategies ; turn

Dole, R.

Dolfsma, W.

Dolphijn, R.

Dow, S.

Driehuis, W.

Duhem-Quine thesis

Dunn, R.

Duke University

Durden, G.


Eckstein, O.

Econometrica

Economics Journal

econospeak

Eekelen, B. van

Einstein A.

Eizenstat, S.

Eliot, T.S.

Ellis, L.

Engels, F.

Enlightenment, the

enthymeme

Erasmus University Rotterdam

epistemology

epistemological: gap ; foundations

ethos

etymology: and conversation ; and metaphor


falsification of theories

Federal Reserve

Feiner, S.

feminist economists

Feyerabend, P.

Feynman, R.

Flanagan, O.

Fish, S.

Fisher, R.

Ford, Harrison

Ford, Henry

Fortune

Foucault, M.

Franck, G.

Frank, R.

Franklin, B.

Freud, S.

Freudian

Frey, B.

Friedman, M.

Friedman, R.

Frost, R.


Gadamer, G.

Galbraith, K.

game(s): economics as a ; of attention ; of economists ; sports ; theorist(s) ; theory ; zerosum

gap(s): and catechresis ; and rhetoric ; and economics ; and metaphors ; and the "stupidity trap"; between academics and nonacademics; between arguments ; between minds ; between speaker and audience ; epistemological ; introducing ; within minds ; summary

Garfield, E.

Garnett, R.

Geertz, C.

George Washington University

gift

globalization

God

Gogh, V. van

Goldfarb, D.

Goldfarb, R.

Goodwin, C.

Gordon, D.

Gordon, R.

Gore, A.

Gorgias

Goto, K.

government(s) ; as allocators ; debt ; deficit(s) ; depictions of ; Dutch ; economists in ; employee(s) ; European ; inadequacy of ; intervention(s) ; spending ; policy ; understanding systems of ; U.S.

Goudsmit, S.

Graca, S.

Graaf, G. de

Grant, J.

Great Depression

Greenberg, C.

Grimaud, M.

Grinnell, F.

grounds (for argument)


habitus

Habermas, J.

Hacking, I.

Hahn, F.

Hands, D.W.

Hanks, T.

Hansen, A.

hard nosed scientists

Harré, R.

Harvard University

Harvey, D.

Hausman, D.

Hayek, F.

Hahn, F.

Heilbroner, R.

Heller, W.

Heracles

hermeneutics

Herold, T.

Hersh, R.

Hesse, M.

heterodox: economics ; economist(s)

heuristic(s) ; economic ; metaphor(s) ; stories

Heusden, B. van

Hicks, J.

historian(s) ; economic

historical: argument(s) ; barriers ; perspective ; description(s) ; experiments ; phases ; process economics as a ; studies ; trends

history ; of economic thought ; of epistemology ; science in

Hume, D.

Hulsman, L.

Hutchison, T.

Hutter, M.

hyperbole

hypothesis (hypotheses)

hypotheticdeductive method


Ibsen, H.

ideal(s)

idealist(s)

ideology (ideologies) ; as a duality of (post)modernism ; economics as ; extreme ; political

illocutionary speech act

IMF (International Monetary Fund)

Institute for International Economics

Institute for Scientific Information

invisible college

irony

ITC (International Trade Committee)


Janik, A.

Jansen, S.

Jencks, C.

Jesus

Jevons, W.

Johnson, M.

Joint Committee on Taxation

Journal of: Cultural Economics ; Economic Literature ; Economic Methodology ; Economic Perspectives ; Political Economy

journalism

journalist(s)

journal(s)

Joyce, J.

Judd, D.


Kahneman, D.

Kandinsky, W.

Kant, I.

Kauffman, L.

Kennedy, J.F.

Kern, S.

Keynes, J. M.

Keynes, J. N.

Keynesian(s) ; post-

Keyserling, L.

Khalil, E.

Kindleberger, C.

Klamer, A.

Klant, J.

Krauss, A.

Knight, F.

Knorr Cetina, K.

Kombrink, D.

Koopmans, T.

Koran, the

Krug, B.

Krugman, P.

Kuhn, T.


Laffer, A.

LaFolette, R.

La Fontaine, J. de

lazydazy scientists

Lakatos, I.

Lakatosian(s)

Lakoff, G.

Landsburg, S.

Langenberg, B.

Latour, B.

Lavoie, D.

Lawson, T.

Leamer, E.

Leibnitz, G.

"Lemons" article, the

Leonard, R.

Leonard, T.

Lewis, S.

Lindauer, D.

locutionary speech act

Lodge, D.

logic ; and mirror ; as a duality of modernism ; as part of the classical trivium ; in analytics ; in research programs ; in science ; in academic conversation ; mathematics and ; metaphors and ; personal differences and ; rhetoric and ; syllogism and ; truth and ; see also Vienna Circle

logical positivists: see Vienna Circle

London School of Economics

Louca, F.

love

Lucas, R.

Luther, M.

Lyotard, J.


Maastricht Treaty

MacDonald, S.B.

Maddock, R.

MacIntyre, A.

Magala, S.

Maki, U.

Malevich, K.

Marchi, N. de

market(s): art ; economic ; economics as a ; financial ; global ; for attention ; labor ; meaning of ; persuasion and ; metaphor ; stock

Marshall, A.

Marshallian equilibrium

Marx, K.

Marxist(s)

Marxism

mathematicians

mathematics

mathematical: conversations ; isolationism ; methods ; model(s) ; science ; skills ; style ; statements as normative or positive ; tools emphasis on ; University of Chicago and

Matthei, J.

Matthew Effect

Max U

McCarthy, J.

McCloskey, D.

McCulloch, J.R.

Meehan, J.

Megill, A.

Merton, R.

metanarrative: see narrative

metaphor(s): concerning science ; constitutive ; dead ; defined and elaborated ; in everyday economics ; McCloskey about ; of a council ; of baseball ; on knowledge ; pedagogical ; poetic ; switching xv xvii ; versus analogy ; see also conversation etymology heuristic logic market metaphors and

metaphor(s) and: "as if" ; economics as a commodity traded in a market; ; economics as a research program ; economics as a social process ; economics as ideology ; economics as logic and mirror ; economics as the body of accumulated knowledge ; modernism

metaphysics

method(s): "against " ; and changing paradigms ; deductive ; econometric ; in argument ; mathematical ; of hermeneutics ; out of bounds ; research ; scientific ; social ; truth and ; to study the economy

methodological: argument(s) ; conversation

methodologist(s)

methodology ; economic ; index ; modernism and ; scientific ; threebyfive card

metonymy

Mexico

Michelangelo

Mignosa, A.

Mill, J.

Mirowski, P.

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

modals (of argument)

modern ; late ; post

modernism ; late ; post ; values of

modernist(s) ; early ; late ; post

modernity ; late

Modigliani, F.

Mondrian, P.

monetarism

monetarist(s)

Montaigne

Morley experiments

Morrison, R.

Moses, R.

Muth, J.


NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)

narrative ; constitutive ; heuristic ; in everyday economics ; meta ; of scholarship ; pedagogical

Nash equilibrium

neoclassicist(s)

neotraditionalism

Nelson, J.

Nelson, Richard.

Nelson, Robert

network

New York Times

Newsweek

Nichols, L.

Nobel Prize

Nooy, W. de

normative statements

Norton, B.

Notre Dame, University of

Nietzsche, F.

Nijinsky, V.


Odlyzko, A.

Oedipus

oikos

Olbrechts-Tyteca, L.

oligopolistic competition

ontological status of economic theories

orthodox economics

Ortony, A.

Orwell, G.

Ott, N.


Papandreou, A.

Pareto

passion(s)

Pavarotti, L.

Pavlov, I.

Peirce, C.

Peircean

Pepper, S.

Perelman, C.

perlocutionary speech act

Perot, R.

PhD(s)

Phil, Dr.

philosopher(s) ; American ; analytical ; ancient ; Austrian ; Belgian ; conversation(s) of ; French ; German ; hardnosed ; metaphors and ; of science ; see also Received View Vienna Circle

philosophy ; analytic approach to ; and rhetoric ; challenges in ; discussions in ; epistemology in ; hermeneutics in ; implications of ; insights in ; famous ; literature in ; mathematics and ; moral ; of science ; schools of

physician

physical: phenomena ; setting(s) ; science

physics

physicists

physiocrats

Picasso, P.

Pickering, A.

Piore, M.

Pitcher, A.

Plato

Ploeg, R. van der

poetry

Polanyi, M.

Pollock, J.

Popper, K.

Popperian

positive statements

pragmatist(s)

principal subject

Princeton University

Proust, M.

Pruijmboom, E.

psychologist(s)

psychology


Quesnay, F.

Quintilian


Rabinbach, A.

Rand, A. xix

Rapping, L.

radical economics

Radical Political Economy

rational (irrational) ; agents in economics ; arguments ; behavior ; contribution to conversation ; choice(s) ; expectations ; politicians ; research program(s) ; responses ; science

rationale

rationalism

rationalist(s)

rationality (irrationality) ; assumption ; communicative ; bounded ; in business ; in governmental policy ; in modern life ; meaning of

Reagan, R.

real world

realism of assumptions

rebuttals (of argument)

Received View, the

Reich, R.

Renaissance

Rethinking Marxism

Richards, I.A.

Rieke, R.

Roberts, J.

Robinson Crusoe

Rohe, M. van der

Roosevelt, F.D.

Rorty, R.

Rosen, S.

Rosenberg, A.

Rothko, M.

Royko, M.

Ruccio, D.

Russell, B.

Rutherford model


Sachs, J.

Salinas, C.

Samuels, W.

Samuelson, P.

Sargent, T.

Sartre, J.P.

Schinkel, W. van

Schön, D.

schools ; American ; European ; mediocre ; of economics ; of thought ; prestigious ; smalltown ; urban settings of

Schorske, C.

Schultz, G.

Schumpeter, J.

Schweiker, S.

Searle, J.

Seiz, J.

Sen, A.

Sent, E. M.

Shackle, G.

Shelton, T.

Shoenberg, A.

Sides, M.

Silk, L.

simile

Simon, H.

Simonton, D.

Skidelsky, R.

Smith, A.

Smithian

Smith, S.

sociologist(s)

sociology

Socrates

Solow, R.

Spears, B.

speech act theory

Spinoza, B.

SSCI (Social Sciences Citation Index)

Stalin, J.

Stanford University

stars in science

Staveren, I. van

Steinbeck, J.

Stigler, G.

Stiglitz, G.

stories: see narrative

students: and gaps as outsiders ; Chicago ; Dutch ; French ; graduate ; of economics xivxv ; of reality ; of research programs ; of science

stupidity problem

subsidiary subject

Summers, L.

syllogism

synecdoche

Szenberg, M.


Talmud, the

Taylor, F.

technology: constraints and possibilities ; economic growth and ; in (late) modernism

Thomson, W.

Throsby, D.

Thurow, L.

TINA (There Is No Alternative)

Tinbergen Institute

Tinbergen, J.

Tobin, J.

Tompkins, J.

topos (topoi)

Toulmin, S.

Tower, R. xviii

Townsend, R.

traditional institutions

traditionalist(s) ; see also neotraditionalism

truth ; and consistency ; and persuasion ; as opinion ; criteria for ; divine ; for the sake of ; Hahn about ; late modernists about ; modernists about ; Nietzsche about ; relative ; versus Truth

Truman, H.

Tyson, L.

Tzannatos, Z.


universities: see schools


values ; academic ; bequest ; of modernism ; of truth ; option

Veda, the

Velthuis, O.

Verbruggen, H.

Vico, G.

Vienna Circle, the

Vietnam War, the

Volcker, P.


Wagner, R.

Wall Street

Wall Street Journal

Walrus, L.

Walrasian equilibrium

Ward, B.

Warhol, A.

warrant

Warsh, D.

Washington DC

Watson, J.

Webern, A.

Weidenbaum, M.

Weintraub, E. R.

Wellesley College

White, H. D.

Whitehead, A.

White House

Wicksell, K.

Willis, B.

Wittgenstein, L.

Woensel, B. van

Woolf, V.

World Bank

World Trade Organization

World War: I ; II

Worrall, J.


Yezer T.


Zen

Ziliak, S.

Zuidhof, P.W.