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Mary Poovey makes [52:52] "three observations about models in general and about how our reliance on them constitute what counts as knowledge of my examples make clear models abstract from immediate experience and observed particulars in order to generate simplified manipulable simulations of actual conditions. In doing so they alter not only one's relation to  relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real because models are both performative and recursive  moreover because models are both performative and recursive moreover extensive reliance on them increases the likelihood that models
Mary Poovey makes [52:52] "three observations about models in general and about how our reliance on them constitute what counts as knowledge of my examples make clear models abstract from immediate experience and observed particulars in order to generate simplified manipulable simulations of actual conditions. In doing so they alter not only one's relation to  relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real because models are both performative and recursive  moreover because models are both performative and recursive moreover extensive reliance on them increases the likelihood that models
n doing so they alter not only one's relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real
n doing so they alter not only one's relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real
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offering three observations about models in general and about how our reliance on them constitute what counts as knowledge now
first as all of my examples make clear models abstract from immediate experience and observed particulars in order to generate simplified manipulable simulations of actual conditions
in doing so '''they alter not only one's relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real'''
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'''because models are both performative and recursive moreover extensive reliance on them increases the likelihood that models will beget a reality that takes its form from the models or even that models will beget more models.'''


'''second''' as models incorporate and are organized by mathematical principles the
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mathematical form which they call the syntax increasingly dictates the way that the
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economic or financial content which they call the semantics can be understood
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this increases the potential for simplification and clarity in the model but it also means that the rules of
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mathematics dominate one's experience of messy economic and financial transactions
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it also means that formulations that are particularly convenient for mathematical procedures sometimes
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take precedence over other formulations that might be less mathematically useful but that are more responsive to human
because models are both performative and recursive moreover
because models are both performative and recursive moreover



Revision as of 10:05, 3 February 2024

Ann E. Davis is an Associate Professor of Economics.

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Prof. Davis regularly teaches Environmental Economics and International Economics, as well as the Institute "Meanings of Property."

During the last two decades she has met with those who are labeled as leading scholars of our times but whom seem to be blending what they call the humanities and economics to determine what they believe to be the ultimate solution for what they percieve as the problems with or within the world today.

People like:

John Searle

John Searle who believes any "value judgment" is epistemically subjective which another way of saing there is no standard or universal vale.

Alan Ryan

Alan Ryan, who is an advocate of Modern liberals which generally believe that national prosperity requires government management of the macroeconomy in order to keep unemployment low, inflation in check and growth high. They also value institutions that defend against economic inequality.

Mary Poovey

Mary Poovey whose recent books include The Evolution of the Property Relation: Understanding Paradigms, Debates, and Prospects, Palgrave MacMillan, 2015, and Money as a Social Institution, Routledge, 2017.

She seems to also feel inclined to venture into the world of economics attempting to make sense of its description or explanation.

These scholars and achedemics may be willing proclaim they are out of their element or do not understand or even see a solution in all they share but may seek to blaim that lack of comprehension on the fact that economics have become defined by the language of mathamatics.

Mary Poovey makes [52:52] "three observations about models in general and about how our reliance on them constitute what counts as knowledge of my examples make clear models abstract from immediate experience and observed particulars in order to generate simplified manipulable simulations of actual conditions. In doing so they alter not only one's relation to relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real because models are both performative and recursive moreover because models are both performative and recursive moreover extensive reliance on them increases the likelihood that models n doing so they alter not only one's relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real 52:47 offering three observations about models in general and about how our reliance on them constitute what counts as knowledge now first as all of my examples make clear models abstract from immediate experience and observed particulars in order to generate simplified manipulable simulations of actual conditions in doing so they alter not only one's relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real 53:20 because models are both performative and recursive moreover extensive reliance on them increases the likelihood that models will beget a reality that takes its form from the models or even that models will beget more models.

second as models incorporate and are organized by mathematical principles the 53:44 mathematical form which they call the syntax increasingly dictates the way that the 53:49 economic or financial content which they call the semantics can be understood 53:55 this increases the potential for simplification and clarity in the model but it also means that the rules of 54:02 mathematics dominate one's experience of messy economic and financial transactions 54:08 it also means that formulations that are particularly convenient for mathematical procedures sometimes 54:15 take precedence over other formulations that might be less mathematically useful but that are more responsive to human because models are both performative and recursive moreover


in doing so they alter not only one's relation to the real but also what could count as knowledge about the real

will beget a reality that takes its form from the models or even that models will beget more models second as models incorporate and are organized by mathematical principles the

mathematical form which they call the syntax increasingly dictates the way that the



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Ann E. Davis" "WEF"

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Externalities are a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved. But she is identifying and connecting the dots or side effects or consequences that do not exist and imagining a solution without taking into consideration the natural side effect or consequence of human nature. Clearly she is suffering from a delusion of the mass psychosis coming out of modern universities.

Wealth redistribution is Capital allocation or Capital reallocation

CAPITAL ALLOCATION IS THE POWER OF CHOICE OR SLAVERY