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philosopher, historian of ideas, asst prof at Radboud University Hegel and German intellectual history history and philosophy of (recent) economics performativity more here: https://ivanboldyrev.net/
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Historians of economics -- what are the best sources on the evolution of 'microfoundations'? What did economists really understand with this term and how did these understandings evolve?

Reminder: One week left till the paper submission deadline (15. May) for History of Recent Economics (HISRECO) at Radboud University Nijmegen

Hegelians, here is another question: The long-awaited Vol. 2 of the Gesammelte Werke (essentially replacing Nohl) was published in 2014. There was a conference on that and a book summarizing the critical response. I believe I saw it but lost the reference. Any leads? Please, please!

The latest #HOPOS features part 1 of Sander Verhaegh's two-part paper reconstructing "the analytic turn in American philosophy through a comparative, longitudinal study of philosophy departments." #philsky #hps Link: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...

Jamila Mascat, a friend and a great Hegelian thinker, is organizing this on the 9th of May in Amsterdam. Venez nombreux! www.spui25.nl/programma/th...

A review of Weiss Uri and Agassi Joseph's book (Games to Play and Games Not to Play: Strategic Decisions via Extensions of Game Theory), by Nimrod Bar-AmView doi.org/10.1177/0048...

Article: “Economics Is Not a Man's Field”: CSWEP and the First Gender Reckoning in Economics, 1971–1991, by Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Beatrice Cherrier & John D. Singleton doi.org/10.1215/0018...

www.bloomsbury.com/uk/debating-...

#performativity

So, here is a practical issue/unsolicited advice: If you want to write sth on the "Phenomenology of Spirit" and want to quote, and you are thoughtful and careful enough (which you are), never take the existing translations at face value! Instead:

Just had a lengthy conversation with Sascha F. on Hegel and Whitehead and realized something I'd 'known' long ago. Hegel's system, the logic, can be interpreted as a version of critical philosophy -- in the spirit of Schlegel's criticism, not exactly in the spirit of Kant's transcendental project 1/

New episode out! Rebecca Comay on Persistence, Dialectics, Dramaturgy, “Bad Mothers” ... and many other things! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltUw...

Don't miss! @hyoyoonkang.bsky.social (and Matthew Watson is not here, but should know anyway)

#performativity comes to machine learning arxiv.org/abs/2405.19073

JHI Blog welcomes submissions for a forum on the relationship between new work in intellectual history and political economy. Submit a proposal by May 15. Read the call here:

mustread (I was at Vogl’s farewell lecture, and it was fascinating, as it always had been) www.chbeck.de/vogl-meteor/...

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#sociologyofeconomics Is economics self-correcting? Replications in the American Economic Review (via @nicolai-foss.bsky.social)

and some more from Jenny

this should be read in parallel to @bachmannrudi.bsky.social's inimitable posture (sites.nd.edu/rbachman/fil...) (and of course with M. Ali Khan's MLN paper www.jstor.org/stable/2904961 that profited both from Roy Radner and Jacques Derrida)

Happy and proud to announce that the 17th History of Recent Economics Conference will happen at Radboud University, 23-24 October 2025! hisreco.wordpress.com/2023/06/21/c...

#marketdesign