This course examines a range of questions and contested issues in modern philosophy of science. Ittakes as its starting point Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (SSR), which is one ofthe most important and influential scholarly works of the twentieth century. This book, first publi...
Jennifer Nicoll Victor is an expert in legislative politics, particularly the United States Congress. Her research agenda is broadly motivated by her curiosity about the means by which individuals and groups influence legislative processes. More recently, she has been inspired by the methodological ...
This is a high credit concentration for students interested in a program that explores the interdisciplinary connections between philosophy, political science, and economics.
Mark Koyama is Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and Mercatus Center, Senior Scholar. Professor Koyama earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Oxford. He previously lectured at the University of York and spent a year at the Political Theory Project at Brown Univer...