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Shannon Fyfe

Shannon Fyfe

Shannon Fyfe is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and a Fellow in the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at George Mason University. Her previous work includes a fellowship with the Syria Justice and Accountability Centre (2014), where she advised the organization regarding best practices ...

PHIL 371-001: Philosophy of Natural Sciences

Spring 2024 -  Daniel J Nicholson   -  Section Syllabus

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...

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics concentration in the BA in Philosophy

This is a high credit concentration for students interested in a program that explores the interdisciplinary connections between philosophy, political science, and economics.

Steven Pearlstein

Steven Pearlstein

Steven Pearlstein, a Pulitzer-prize winning business and economics columnist for the Washington Post, joined the Mason faculty as Robinson Professor of Public Affairs in the fall of 2011.  At Schar School of Policy and Government he has focused on teaching economic principles to non-economic majors. ...

Mark Koyama

Mark Koyama

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...

Bryan D Caplan

Bryan D Caplan

As a Professor of Economics, Bryan Caplan has published in the American Economic Review, the Economic Journal, the Journal of Law and Economics, Social Science Quarterly, the Journal of Public Economics, the Southern Economic Journal, Public Choice, and numerous other outlets.  His book, The Myth of ...

George Mason University at 50

George Mason University at 50

From its origins as a branch campus of the University of Virginia to its current status as Virginia’s largest, most inclusive, and most innovative university, George Mason University has experienced 50 remarkable years of growth and achievement. In just 50 years Mason has grown from a small Universit...

the southside group

We are a monthly discussion composed of George Mason faculty and students. We are open to anyone interested in participating in an eclectic and serious discussion of contemporary problems under the broad rubric of political economy. All events for the 2020-21 academic year will be held by Zoom. Matt...