Advances in Austrian Economics
Experts and Epistemic Monopolies
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
17
ISBN electronic:
978-1-78190-217-2
ISBN print:
978-1-78190-216-5
Series ISSN:
1529-2134
Publication date:
2012
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Chapter 3 If Germs could Sponsor Research: Reflections on Sympathetic Connections among Subjects and Researchers
Sandra J. Peart
David M. Levy
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2012
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Sandra J. Peart, David M. Levy, 2012. "Chapter 3 If Germs could Sponsor Research: Reflections on Sympathetic Connections among Subjects and Researchers", Experts and Epistemic Monopolies, Roger Koppl, Steven Horwitz, Laurent Dobuzinskis
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Our approach is largely historical, argument by example. We leave it to the theoreticians and empiricists to take the argument in a more technical direction.1 Throughout, we suppose that germs are self-interested and they have a research question, for example, how might our species improve the chances of survival, the answer to which might potentially benefit germs (or, harm them by less).
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