This volume represents a contribution to the philosophy of economics
with a distinctive point of view -- the contributors have selected
particular areas of economics and have probed these areas for the
philosophical and methodological issues that they raise. The primary
essays are written by philosophers concentrating on philosophical issues
that arise at the level of the everyday theoretical practice of working
economists. Commentary essays are provided by working economists
responding to the philosophical arguments from the standpoint of their
own disciplines. The volume thus represents something of an
`experiment' in the philosophy of science, striving as it does to
explore methodological issues across two research communities. The
purpose of the volume is very specific: to stimulate a discussion of the
epistemology and methodology of economics that works at the level of
detail of existing `best practice' in economics today. The contributors
have designed their contributions to stimulate productive conversation
between philosophers and economists on topics in the methodology of
economics.