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Philip Mirowski (born 21 August 1951 in Jackson, Michigan) is a historian and of at the University of Notre Dame. He received a PhD in from the University of Michigan in 1979. CV


Career
In his 1989 book More Heat than Light, Mirowski reveals a history of how has drawn inspiration from economics and how economics has sought to emulate physics, especially with regard to the theory of value. He traces the development of the concept in Western physics and its subsequent effect on the invention and promulgation of neoclassical economics, the modern orthodox theory.

Mirowski's thesis has been challenged by and defended, with some reservations, by D. Wade Hands.

Machine Dreams explores the historical influences of the military and the sciences on neoclassical economics. The neglected influence of John von Neumann and his theory of are key themes throughout the book. Mirowski claims that many of the developments in neoclassical economics in the 20th century, from to computational economics, are the unacknowledged result of von Neumann's plans for economics. The work expands Mirowski's vision for a computational economics, one in which various market types are constructed in a similar fashion to 's generative grammar. The role of economics is to explore how various market types perform in measures of complexity and efficiency, with more complicated markets being able to incorporate the effects of the less complex. By complexity Mirowski means something analogous to computational complexity theory in . Mirowski's criticism of game theory is noted by financial economist and historian Peter L. Bernstein.

(1996). 9780471121046, John Wiley & Sons.

In his book Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste, Mirowski concludes that has become so pervasive that any countervailing evidence serves only to further convince disciples of its ultimate truth. Once neoliberalism became a Theory of Everything, providing a revolutionary account of self, knowledge, information, markets, and government, it could no longer be falsified by anything as trifling as data from the "real" economy.


Books

As author
  • Against Mechanism: Protecting Economics from Science. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1988. .
  • More Heat than Light: Economics as Social Physics, Physics as Nature's Economics Cambridge University Press, 1989
  • Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science Cambridge University Press, 2001
  • The Effortless Economy of Science?, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004, (papers 463 pp.)
  • Science-Mart: Privatizing American Science, Harvard University Press, 2011
  • Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown , 2013
  • The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information: A History of Information and Knowledge in Economics (with E. Nik-Khah), Oxford University Press, 2017


As editor
  • (editor) Edgeworth's Writings on Chance, Probability and Statistics (1994)
  • (editor) Natural Images in Economics: Markets Read in Tooth and Claw (1994)
  • (editor) The Collected Economic Works of William Thomas Thornton (1999)
  • (editor with E. Sent) Science Bought and Sold (2001)
  • (co-edited with R. van Horn and T. Stapleford) Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America’s Most Powerful Economics Program (2011)
  • (2025). 9780674033184, Harvard University Press. .
  • Philip Mirowski, Dieter Plehwe and , Eds., (2020) Nine Lives of Neoliberalism, London, New York: Verso, , (ebook version [2])


Notes

External links
  • Homepage of Philip Mirowski
  • .
  • Review by Steven N. Durlauf of Mirowski's book The Effortless Economy of Science?
  • S. Abu Turab Rizvi: Philip Mirowski as a Historian of Economic Thought. In: Steven G. Medema, Warren J. Samuels (eds.): Historians of Economics and Economic Thought: The Construction of Disciplinary Memory. Routledge, London/New York 2001, pp. 209–222.
  • Don Ross, The Effortless Economy of Science?, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 60, Iss. 3, Sept. 2009, pp. 659–65.

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