De Langhe, Rogier (forthcoming), 'A unified model of the division of cognitive labor', Philosophy of Science
De Langhe, Rogier (2010), 'How monist is heterodoxy?', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34, pp. 793-805 [PDF][link]
De Langhe, Rogier (2010), 'The division of labour in science: the tradeoff between specialisation and diversity', Journal of Economic Methodology, 17(1), pp .37-51
De Langhe, Rogier & Greiff, Matthias (2010), 'Standards and the distribution of cognitive labour: A model of the dynamics of scientific activity', Logic Journal of the IGPL, 18(2), pp. 278-294 [PDF] [link]
De Langhe Rogier (2009), 'Mainstream economics: searching where the light is', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 32(1), pp. 137-50
De Langhe, Rogier, Weber, Erik, & Van Bouwel, Jeroen (2007), A pragmatist approach to the plurality
of explanations in International Relations Theory, EPCR-SGIR, Turin [online]
De Langhe, Rogier (2007), 'Is there an alternative?', Ethiek & Maatschappij, 10(4), pp. 101-11
De Langhe, Rogier (2005), 'Graham Allisons modellen voor de analyse van internationale betrekkingen: een pluralistische kritiek' Ethiek & Maatschappij, 8(2), pp. 64-77
(Eng. 'Graham Allison's models for the analysis of international relations: a pluralist perspective')
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
De Langhe, Rogier (2009), 'Why should I adopt pluralism?' in: Garnett, R., Olsen, E. & Starr, M.; Economic Pluralism, London: Routledge, pp. 139-59
De Langhe, Rogier (2009), 'Trading off explanatory virtues' in: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.) Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium, Brussel: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België , pp. 62-67
De Langhe, Rogier (2007), 'Naar een pluralistisch model van onderzoeksfinanciering in de humane wetenschappen' in: Loobuyck, P., Vanheeswijck G., Van Herck, W. e.a. (eds.), Welke universiteit willen we (niet)?, Gent: Academia Press, pp. 205-16 [PDF] [Table of Contents] [Interview]
(Eng.: 'Toward a pluralist model of research funding for the humanities')
AWARDS
2009 Philosophy of Science graduate student essay award
PH.D. DISSERTATION
Models in Science: Essays on Scientific Virtues, Scientific Pluralism and the Distribution of Labour in Science
REVIEWS
De Langhe, Rogier (2010), 'Models in Science', Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 3(2), 146-7
De Langhe, Rogier (2009) 'Evidence in science and philosophy of science', Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, (1), pp. 65-9
PRESENTATIONS
Rationality in a two-process view of scientific change
Logic, Reasoning and Rationality (LRR) Ghent University, Belgium 2010
The Economics of Scientific Pluralism
Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP) conference in Minneapolis, USA (organiser of session "The Economics of Scientific Pluralism") 2009
The Tradeoff between Breadth and Depth
- European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2009
- 'Modeling in Biology and Economics' in Helsinki, Finland 2009
An Economic Model of Scientific Activity
International Network for Economic Methodology (INEM) conference in Xalapa, Mexico 2009
Increasing Returns in Scientific Knowledge
'Formal Modeling in Social Epistemology' in Tilburg, The Netherlands 2008
Trading off Explanatory Virtues
Belgian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (BSLPS) conference in Brussels, Belgium 2008
Pluralism in International Relations
‘Reduction and the Special Sciences' in Tilburg, The Netherlands 2008
The Tradeoff between Specialisation and Diversity
International Network for Economic Methodology (INEM) conference in Madrid, Spain (organiser of session “Scientific Pluralism”) 2008
Mainstream Economics: Searching where the Light is
Association of Heterodox Economists (AHE) conference in Cambridge, UK 2008
A pragmatist approach to the plurality of explanations in International Relations Theory
Sixth Pan-European Conference on International Relations (SGIR) in Torino, Italy 2007
Why should I adopt pluralism?
- Association of Heterodox Economists (AHE) conference in Bristol, UK 2007
- International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE) conference in Salt Lake City, USA 2007
WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
The Debate on Mathematical Modelling in the Social Sciences; September 23-24 2010; La Coruña, Spain
Understanding and the Aims of Science; May 31 - June 4, 2010; Leiden, Netherlands
Scientific World Conceptions; July 13-24, 2009; Vienna, Austria
From a historical point of view; January 20, 2009; Ghent, Belgium
Evidence in Science and Philosophy of Science; October 27-28, 2008; Ravenstein, Netherlands
Institutions, technology and their roles in economic growth; June 17-18, 2008; Hertfordshire, UK
The Age of Techno-Science; June 13, 2008; Amsterdam, Netherlands
Causation in Science and Technology; November 8-9, 2007; Ravenstein, Netherlands
Post graduate workshop on advanced research methods; July, 11-12, 2007; Bristol , UK
Scientific Models: Semantics and Ontology; July 9-10, 2007; Barcelona, Spain
Realism, Empiricism and Constructivism; November 23-24, 2006; Ravenstein, Netherlands
TEACHING
Methodology and philosophy of science: Explanation in the social sciences, Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL
Economic methodology, Economics, Ghent University
Philosophy of Science, Geography, Ghent University
De Langhe, Rogier (2006), ‘Marc Goethals: een outsider, een oeuvre, een wereld’ Museum DoorDacht, No.2, pp. 30-54 [Link]
(Essay on Belgian artist Marc Goethals in 'Museum DoorDacht', a magazine published by the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens.)
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