• Kichae
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    6 months ago

    Ugh. I feel dirty for defending economists, but…

    Laws are just commonly observed relationships, and observed relationships always exist within a given set of boundaries and assumptions.

    Change the boundaries or the context, and the law may no longer apply.

    Consider Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation:

    F ~ Mm/r^2

    This observed relationship doesn’t hold under very large M or very small r. In those contexts, a different relationship is required. That doesn’t invalidate this one, though. It just maks it situationally useful.

    Which all of these laws are.

    • Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      He has a point in that economics should be more humble. It’s a social science, not a hard science, and it should treat itself with the same level of introspection and humility as sociology or psychology.