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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members
Date: January 22, 2015
Initials:
1. SURNAME: Schabas FIRST NAME: Margaret
MIDDLE NAME: Lynn
2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Philosophy
3. FACULTY: Arts
4. PRESENT RANK: Professor SINCE: 1999
5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates
University of Michigan M.A. Economics 1985
University of Toronto Ph.D. History and
Philosophy of Science
and Technology
1983
Indiana University A.M. History and
Philosophy of Science
1977
Indiana University B.S. Music and Philosophy
of Science
1976
Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor
William Stanley Jevons and the Origins of Mathematical Economics
Trevor Levere and Samuel Hollander (co-supervisors)
6.EMPLOYMENT RECORD
(a) Prior to coming to UBC
University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates
York University Assistant, Associate and
Full Professor (1999)
Jul, 1991 to
Jun, 2001
University of Wisconsin at Madison Assistant Professor Sep, 1987 to
Jun 1991
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(b) At UBC
Rank or Title Dates
Full Professor, tenured 2001
7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE
University, Company or Organization
at which Leave was taken
Type of Leave Dates
University of British Columbia Study January – June 2015
University of British Columbia Administrative Leave July 2009-June 2010
Max Planck Institute Berlin Research Fellow (Study
Leave)
Apr 2007 to June
2007
London School of Economics Ludwig Lachman
Fellowship (Study
Leave)
Jul 2006 to Mar 2007
Cambridge University Clare Hall Fellowship Sep 2001 to Dec 2001
York University Faculty of Arts Leave
Fellowship
Jul 1997 to June 1998
York University Maternity Jan, 1997 to Apr 1997
MIT (from York) Sabbatical Jul 1994 to Jun 1995
Duke University (from Wisconsin) NSF Fellowship Jan, 1991 to May
1991
Harvard University (from Wisconsin) Mellon Fellow July, 1987 to June
1988
8. TEACHING
(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments
York University, Dean of Arts Teaching Award (1992)
History and Philosophy of Science, History and Philosophy of Economics, Philosophy of
Science, Philosophy of Social Science, Objectivity, Seventeenth-Century Philosophy,
Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, Hume, Mill, Science and Technology Studies
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(b) Courses Taught at UBC
Session
Course Scheduled Class
Number Hours Size Lecture
s
2014 PHIL 314 3 75 3
2014 PHIL 514 3 9 3
2013 PHIL 360/HIST 393 3 36 3
2013 PHIL 363/ECON319 3 56 1.5
2013 PHIL 491 3 11 3
2013 PHIL 362/ECON318 3 69 3
2012 PHIL 363/ECON 319 3 50 3
2012 PHIL 360/HIST 393 3 34 3
2012 PHIL 514/STS 502 3 6 3
2012 PHIL 362/ECON 318 3 61 3
2011 PHIL 360/HIST 393 3 55 3
2011 PHIL 363/ ECON 319 3 53 3
2011 PHIL 514/414 3 11 3
2011 PHIL 362/ECON 318 3 52 3
2010 PHIL 363/ECON 319 3 69 3
2010 PHIL 560 3 9 3
2010 PHIL 362/ECON 318 72 3
2009S PHIL 516A 3 8 3
2008 PHIL 363/ECON319 3 75 3
2008 PHIL 516A 3 6 3
2007 PHIL 362/ECON318 3 76 3
2007 PHIL 315 3 46 1.5
2005 PHIL 362/ECON 318 3 65 3
2005 PHIL 560 3 4 3
2005 PHIL 363/ECON 319 3 50 3
2004 ECON 592 3 1
2002 PHIL 531 3 6 3
2002 PHIL 362/ECON318 3 39 3
2002 PHIL 363/ECON 319 3 39 3
2001 PHIL 461 3 12 3
2001 PHIL 315 3 39 3
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c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised
Student Name Program
Type
Year Principal Co-Supervisor(s)
Start Finish Supervisor
Rebecca Livernois M.A. Sept.
2014
Schabas UBC
Tyler des Roches Ph.D. Sept.
2009
Schabas UBC
James Kelleher Ph.D. Sept.
2004
May
2011
Schabas UBC
Sean Armstrong Ph.D. Sep,
1999
Jun, 2004 Schabas York
Adam Jay Foster Ph.D. Apr,
1997
Nov,
2003
Schabas Toronto Trevor Levere
Robert Pierson Ph.D. Sep,
1995
Jan, 1997 Schabas York
d) Graduate Supervision Committees
Student Name Program Type Year Principal
Supervisor
Co-Supervisor(s)
Start Finish
Justin Ritchie PhD 2012 Supervisory
Committee
UBC (IRES)
Mazier Piahani
PhD 2014 Examination Chair UBC (LAW)
Jiwon Byun PhD 2010 Supervisory
Committee
UBC (PHIL)
Andrew Inkpen PhD 2014 University
Examiner
UBC (PHIL)
Daniel Drugge PhD 2013 University
Examiner
UBC (POLISCI)
Alexander Cannon DMA 2012 Universitiy
Examiner
UBC (MUSIC)
Rebecca Simpson-
Litke
PhD 2010 University
Examiner
UBC (MUSIC)
Yuichi Amitani PhD 2010 University
Examiner
UBC (PHIL)
Eric Cyr des Jardins PhD 2009 University
Examiner
UBC (PHIL)
Kelly Whitmer PhD 2008 University
Examiner
UBC (HIST) PhD 2009 Internal Examiner UBC
Jamie Walenta PhD 2008 Supervisory
Committee
UBC (GEOG)
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Michael Ilg PhD 2008 Committee UBC (LAW)
Michael Wells PhD 2007 Examination Chair UBC (ENGLISH)
Zohreh Bayat Rizi Ph.D. Feb, 2005 University
Examiner
UBC
(SOCIOLOGY)
Gerald Cradock Ph.D. Dec, 2003 University
Examiner
UBC (ISGP)
Kari Coleman Ph.D. Oct, 2002 Internal Examiner UBC (PHIL)
Roderick Millar Ph.D. 2002 Examination Chair UBC (CNERS)
Heiderose Butscher Ph.D. Jun, 2001 Committee York Universtiy
Ludovic Frobert Ph.D. Sep. 1997 Jun. 1998 Postdoctoral
(CNRS, Lyon)
York University
Michele Macaluso Ph.D. May, 1997 Committee York University
Adrian Brock Ph.D. 1994 Internal Examiner York University
Gail Donaldson Ph.D. Sep, 1994 Committee York University
Bowdoin Van Riper Ph.D. 1990 Internal Examiner Wisconsin
(e) Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates)
Institution
Dates
Start End
École Normale Superièure (Cachan, Economics) Oct, 2006 Jun, 2007
Université de Paris I (Sorbonne, Economics) Apr, 1996 May, 1996
Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam (Economics) Sep, 1994 Sep, 1994
California Institute of Technology (Humanities) Apr, 1992 Jun, 1992
Harvard University (History of Science) Sep, 1986 Jun, 1987
University of Colorado at Boulder (Philosophy) Sep, 1985 Jun, 1987
University of Michigan (Economics) Jan, 1985 May, 1985
Michigan State University (Science and Technology Studies) Sep, 1983 Dec, 1984
(f) Other Course Development
Title Organization Where
First Taught
Date First
Taught
Dates Co-developers
Start End
History and Philosophy of
Science Major
UBC 2005 Robert Brain
History and Philosophy of
Economics from Ricardo to
UBC April, 2003
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Title Organization Where
First Taught
Date First
Taught
Dates Co-developers
Start End
Keynes PHIL 363/ECON
319
History and Philosophy of
Economics from Aristotle to
Adam Smith PHIL
362/ECON 318
UBC Sept, 2002
9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments
Areas of Interest: History and Philosophy of Economics, Science and Values, Hume, Smith, Mill,
Bioeconomics
Accomplishments: President, History of Economics Society
Distinguished Lccture, Canadian Philosophical Association
(b) Research or equivalent grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained
competitively (C) or non-competitively (NC))
Granting Subject COM
P
$ Years Co-Investigator
Agency Per
Year
SSHRC Conceptual
Foundations of
Bioeconomics
C 48,500 2011-15
PWIAS/
French
Consulate
Visiting French Scholar Jean
Gayon
C 3,000 2013
PWIAS/DSIR Philosophy of Bioeconomics C 15,000 2010-11
SSHRC-UBC Hume’s Economics C 6,265 2009-10
Dean of Arts,
UBC
Hume's Economics NC 12,000 2007-9
Max Planck
Institute
Observation in
Science
C 12,000 2007
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Ludwig
Lachmann
Fellowship
Hume's Political
Economy
C 90,000 2006-07
Office of the
Superinten-
dent of
Bankruptcy
Research
Initiative
Growing Old
Gracefully, An
Investigation into the
Growing Number of
Bankrupt Canadians
over age 55
C 23,000 2005-06 Angela Redish
Janis Sarra
SSHRC Hume's Political
Economy
C 12,600 2005-08
Peter Wall
Institute for
Advanced
Study
History and
Philosophy of Money
C 10,000 2004
Dean of Arts Hume's Political
Economy
NC 10,000 2004-05
Hampton
UBC
Hume's Monetary
Theory
C 1,500 2004
SSHRC Hume’s Political
Economy
C 14,400 2001-04
York
University,
Faculty of
Arts
Nature in Political
Economy
C 4,000 2000
York
University,
Faculty of
Arts
Nature in Classical
Economics
C Full
salary
1997-98
Dibner
Institute for
the History of
Science and
Technology
Dibner Fellowship C 8,000 1995
SSHRC Nature in Classical
Economics
C 13,330 1992-95
York
University,
Faculty of
Arts
Cliometrics C 4,000 1992
National
Science
Foundation
Natural Dimensions of
Economics
C 70,000 1991
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University of
Wisconsin
WARF Summer
Research Grants
C 2
months
summer
salary
1988-91
Harvard
University
Mellon Fellowship in
the Humanities
C Full
salary
1987-88
Stanford
University
History of the Social
Sciences
C 6 weeks
salary
1986
National
Research
Council
Travel Awards to
International
Conferences (4 in
total)
C 600 1985-93
Canada
Council
Advanced Study of the
Oboe (London UK)
C 1.4
years
support
1977-79
(d) Invited Presentations (Conferences and Academic Institutions)
“J.S. Mill and Bioeconomics,” EKORA, Aarhus University (March 2015)
“Oeconomy/Economy of Nature,” Green College Lecture Series, UBC (April 2014)
“Adam Smith’s Moral Psychology,” Centre for Neuroethics, UBC (February 2014)
“Forces and Fields in Classical Political Economy,” Columbia University Workshop on
Mercantilism through the Ages (November 2013)
“Let Your Science Be Human: David Hume on Applied Economics,” ESHET, Kingston
UK (May 2013); Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Meetings,
University of Victoria BC (June 2013)
“Mill on Bioeconomics,” Center for History of Political Economy, Duke University
(February 2013); SPSP, University of Toronto (June 2013); Liberalism and
Evolutionary Thought Workshop, Freiburg Germany (December 2013)
“Hume on Property and Contracts,” University of Lyon (January 2013)
“Hume on Monetary Debates,” European Society for Early Modern Philosophy,
University of Grenoble (January 2013)
“The Evolutionary Context of John Stuart Mill’s Political Economy,” Evo-Eco
Workshop, IHPST University of Paris (February 2012); History of Economics
Society, Brock University (June 2012)
“Capital as Reproduction in Classical Political Economy”, LSE (June 2012)
“Interest Rate as a Stable Kind,” (with Tyler DesRoches) Philosophy of Science
Association Meetings, San Diego (November 2012)
“Hume on Economic Well-Being,” UBC (October 2010); University of Alberta (February 2011); ESHET,
Istanbul (May 2011), AEA Meetings, Chicago (2012)
“Economic Forecasting: David Hume and Adam Smith on the Spread of Commerce,” EHESS, University of
Paris (November 2011)
“Hume’s Science of Political Economy,” Conference on Hume and the Scottish Enlightenment, Ben Gurion
University (December 2011)
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“What, Precisely, is meant by ‘the Economy’?,” Workshop on Reductionism, London School of Economics
(July 2010)
“The Interest Rate as an Objective Kind Term,” Objectivity in Science Conference, UBC (June 2010); IHPST,
University of Paris (October 2010)
“Metaphysical Reflections on ‘The Economy’,” University of Melbourne (July 2009)
“Empirical Dimensions of Hume’s Economics,” University of Amsterdam (March 2009)
“That Politics May be Reduced to Science: Hume and Smith on the Status of the Moral
Sciences” Plenary Address: History of the Philosophy of Science Annual Meetings, Vancouver (June 2008);
Distnguished Lecture: Canadian Philosophical Assocation, Ottawa (May 2009)
“The Economy as an Epistemic Object,” Roundtable in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, University of
Washington (April 2008)
Sciences, University of Washington (March 2008); Workshop on Economics and Philosophy, University of
Calgary (April 2008); History of Science Meetings, Oxford University (July 2008); Historical
Epistemology Workshop, MPI, Berlin (July 2008)
“The Evolutionary Context of Hume’s Political Economy,” Workshop on David Hume on Norms and
Institutions, European University Institute, Florence (April 2008)
“Nature Does Nothing in Vain,” Paris History of Economics Workshop (June 2007); Peter Wall Institute,
UBC (October 2007)
“More Like Apes than Angels: Natural History in the Political Economy of Hume and Smith,” History of
Science Society Annual Meetings, Vancouver (November 2006); University of Rome-La Sapienza
(April 2007); Erasmus University-Rotterdam (May 2007)
“Natural Origins of Economics,” University of Washington (May 2005); University of Calgary (November
2005)
"Temporal Distinctions in Hume's Monetary Theory," Invited Plenary, Hume Society Meetings, Tokyo
(August 2004)
"Groups versus Individuals in Hume's Political Economy," History of Economics Society, Toronto (June
2004); Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Victoria (October 2004); Hume Society
Meetings, Toronto (July 2005)
"In the Shadow of Locke: Eighteenth-century Concepts of the Economic Order," Law School, UBC
(September 2003)
"Thought Experiments versus Models in Monetary Economics," International Congress of Logic,
Methodology, and the Philosophy of Science, Oviedo (July 2003); Green College, UBC (October
2003)
"Smith's Debts to Nature," Duke University (April 2002)); UBC (September 2002); History of Science
Society, Milwaukee (November 2002); University of Toronto (April 2003); History of Economics
Society, Durham (July 2003)
"Hume on Thought Experiments," CNRS, Paris (October 2001); Cambridge University (October 2001);
CSHPS, Toronto (May 2002); History of Economics Society, Davis (July 2002); Simon Fraser
University (February 2003); Queen's University (February 2003); CHSG, Friday Harbor (March
2003); Columbia University (May 2003); University of Victoria (September 2003); University of
Saskatchewan (October 2003)
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"Hume on Experimental Natural Philosophy, Money and Fluids," History of Science Society, Pittsburgh
(November 1999); Barnard College (January 2001); Cambridge University (December 2001); UBC
(March 2002)
"Hume and Enlightenment Natural Philosophy," History of Economics Society, Montreal (June 1998);
University of Toronto (November 1998); European History of Economics Society Meetings, Paris
(April 1999)
"Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century Britain," UCLA (May 1997)
"Ricardo and Malthus: Economies in Retreat from Nature," Joint History of Science Meetings, Edinburgh
(July 1996); York University (December 1996)
"A Fleeting Fancy for Psychology: Concepts of Nature in Victorian Economics," European History of
Economics Society Meetings, Lisbon (February 1996); University of Chicago (March 1996)
"Two Sides of the Same Coin: Economics as a Natural and/or Human Science," History of Science Society
Meetings, New Orleans (October 1994); European History of Economics Society Meetings,
Rotterdam (February 1995)
"Is Money Real?," University of Amsterdam (September 1994); London School of Economics (November
1994); Cambridge University (November 1994); Dibner Institute, MIT (February 1995); AEA
Meetings, San Francisco (January 1996)
"The Mathematization of Economic History," London School of Economics (December 1992); International
Congress of History of Science, Zaragoza (August 1993)
"Parmenides and the Cliometricians," Philosophy Department, University of Waterloo (October 1992);
Economics Department, University of Quebec at Montreal (March 1993); Economic History
Association Meetings, Tucson (October 1993); Charles Gide Society (June 1996)
"Market Contracts in the Age of Hume," Conferences at Duke University (March 1993); York University
(April 1993); History of Economics Society Meetings, Philadelphia (June 1993)
"Mill and Concepts of Nature," Philosophy Department, University of South Carolina (April 1991); History
Department, University of California-Los Angeles (May 1992); University of Maastricht (August
1992); British History of Economics Society Meetings, Exeter (September 1992); Sorbonne (October
1994)
"The Distinction between Mathematical and Statistical Economics in the Nineteenth Century,"
BSHS/CSHPS/HSS Meetings, Toronto (July 1992)
"The Permissibility of Classified Research," Science, Ethics and Public Policy, California Institute of
Technology (April 1992)
"Breaking Away: History of Economics as History of Science," History of Science Series, Duke University
(February 1991); West Coast History of Science Society, Morro Bay (May 1992); Erasmus
University (August 1992); University of Rome, La Sapienza (November 1994)
"What's So Wrong with Physics Envy?" Symposium on Philip Mirowski's More Heat than Light, Duke
University (March 1991)
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"The Greyhound and the Mastiff: Evolutionary Biology and Early Neoclassical Economics," American
Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C. (December 1990); Notre Dame (September
1991)
"John Stuart Mill and the Natural/Artificial Distinction," History of Science Society Meetings, Seattle
(October 1990), Session Organizer
"Economic Expertise and Victorian Social Reform," International Congress of History of Science, Hamburg
and Munich (August 1989), Session Organizer
"Ricardo Naturalized: Lyell and Darwin on the Economy of Nature," Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century
Studies, Portland (April 1989)
"Nature's Economy: Linnaeus, Lyell, and Darwin," History of Science Society Meetings, Manchester (July
1988)
"Political Economy and National Boundaries: The Case of Nineteenth-Century England and France," Dibner
Institute, Brandeis University (June 1988)
"On the Origins of the Marginal Revolution in British Economic Thought," Department of History of
Science, Harvard University (November 1987)
"The Jevonian Revolution and the Theory/Policy Distinction," Economics Department, Duke University
(October 1987); Kress Society, Harvard University (February 1988)
"Economics and Its Applications: Did the Marginal Revolution Have Policy Implications?" History of
Science Society Meetings, Raleigh (October 1987)
“Making Sense of Sen," International Union for History and Philosophy of Science,
Moscow (August 1987)
"Neoclassical Economics and the Realism Debates," History and Philosophy of Science Series, State
University of New York at Buffalo (April 1987)
"The Jevonian Revolution Reappraised," Conference on Testing Theories of Scientific Change, Blacksburg,
Virginia (October 1986)
"Representing and Intervening in Economics," History of Economics Society Meetings,
Barnard College, New York (June 1986)
"The Marginal Revolution in Economics Reappraised," History and Philosophy of Science Series, University
of Colorado (January 1986)
"In Defense of Science: W.S. Jevons and J.S. Mill," History of Society Meetings, Chicago (December 1984),
Session Co-organizer
"John Stuart Mill on Mathematical Economics," History of Economics Society Meetings, Pittsburgh (May
1984)
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"The Worldly Philosophy of William Stanley Jevons," Department of History and Philosophy of Science,
Indiana University (April 1984)
"Alfred Marshall on Mathematical Economics," Department of Economics, University of Toronto
(November 1983)
"William Stanley Jevons and the Origins of Mathematical Economics," History of Science Society Meetings,
Philadelphia (October 1982)
"William Whewell's Mathematical Exposition of Economic Theory," Canadian Learned Societies Meetings,
Montreal (June 1980)
(g) Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker)
Role Organization Event Dates
Start End
Opening
Keynote Speaker
Australian History of Economic
Thought Association, Sydney
July
12,
2015
Opening
Keynote Speaker
International Hume Society Annual
Meetings, Portland OR
July
22,
2014
Presidential
Address
History of Economics Society
Annual Meetings, Montreal
June
22,
2014
Keynote Speaker Mandeville Tricentenary
Conference, Rotterdam
June
6,
2014
Organizer French Consulate Lecture Series,
PWI, UBC
Nov
2013
Organizer History of Economics Society
Annual Meetings, Vancouver
June
20,
2013
June
22,
2013
Opening
Keynote Speaker
Bioeconomies of Reproduction, ZIF
Bielefeld University, Germany
June
13,
2012
Organizer PWIAS Workshop on Philosophy of
Science
April
30,
2010
Organizer PWIAS Workshop on History and
Philosophy of Economics
April
16,
2010
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Role Organization Event Dates
Start End
Distinguished
Lecture
Canadian Philosophical Association
Annual Meetings, Ottawa
May,
2009
Keynote Speaker HOPOS Biennial Meetings,
Vancouver
June
2008
Keynote Speaker International Hume Society Annual
Meetings, Boston MA
Aug,
2007
Opening
Keynote Speaker
Columbia History of Science Annual
Meetings, Friday Harbor WA
Februa
ry,
2006
Organizer Dorothy and Richard Sikora Annual
Lecture in Philosophy, UBC
Mar,
2005
Mar,
2008
Organizer Maps, Pictures, Graphs: Scientific
Images and Science, UBC
Sep
15,
2005
Sep
17,
2005
Co-organizer, with
Angela Redish
History and Philosophy of Money,
PWI, UBC
Nov
12,
2004
Nov
14,
2004
Organizer Individual Interdisciplinary Studies
Graduate Program Series, Green
College (UBC)
Sep,
2003
Apr,
2004
Co-organizer, with
Carl Wennerlind
Hume's Political Economy,
Columbia University NY
May
9,
2003
May
10,
2002
Co-organizer, with
Neil De Marchi
Oeconomies in the Age of Newton,
Duke University NC
Apr
25,
2002
Mar
28,
2002
Program Co-chair,
with Bruce Hevly
History of Science Society Annual
Meetings, San Diego CA
Nov,
1997
Nov,
1997
Co-organizer, with
Samuel Hollander
York-Toronto Joint Fortnightly
Workshop in the History of
Economics
Fall,
1992
April,
2001
Organizer Historical Perspectives on Markets,
York University
Apr 1,
1993
Apr 1,
1993
Co-organizer, with
David Lindberg
The Secularization of Science,
Madison WI
Sep
21,
1990
Sep
22,
1990
Co-organizer, with
Daniel Hausman
Economics, Truth and Logic: The
Impact of Logical Positivism on
Economics, Madison WI
Mar 3,
1989
Mar
4,
1989
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Role Organization Event Dates
Start End
Organizer Monthly Lecture Series on Science
and Values, Boulder Colorado
Sept,
1985
May,
1987
10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY
(a) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates
Type Committee Name Role Dates
Start End
Faculty Study Leave Requests, Adjudication Committee Member Nov 2014 Dec 2014
University Peter Wall Institute, Adjudication Committee
(DSIR)
Member March
2014
May 2014
Department Tenure and Promotion Committee Member July 2013 June 2015
Department Honours Degree in Philosophy Advisor July 2012 June 2013
Department Annual Colloquium Series Co-
organizer
Sept 2011 May 2012
University Faculty Association Committee on the Status of
Women
Member July 2010 June 2011
Department Taskforce on the Status of Women in Philosophy Chair 2010 2011
Faculty Study Leave Requests, Adjudication Committee Member Fall 2010
Department Hiring Committees Chair July, 2004 Jun, 2009
University Advisory Board, Peter Wall Institute Member Mar, 2006 June, 2010
Department Hiring Committee Member Fall, 2003 Mar, 2004
Department Ad hoc curriculum review Member Jan, 2004 Mar, 2004
University Economics Department Annual Hiring Committee Dean’s
Represent
ative
January
2004
March
2004
Faculty Coordinating, Science and Technology Studies Member Sep, 2003 Jul, 2004
University Graduate Studies Academic Policy, FoGS Member Sep, 2003 Jul, 2004
University Membership Committee, Green College Member Sep, 2003 Jul, 2004
Department Agenda Member Apr, 2003 June, 2006
Department Economics and Philosophy Major Advisor July, 2002 Present
Department Honours Degree in Philosophy Advisor July, 2002 Jun, 2004
University Adjudication (Workshops or Early Career), Peter
Wall Institute
Member Sep, 2002 June, 2006
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(b) Prominent service, including dates
Type Office Name Dates
Start End
Faculty of Arts Dean’s Advisory Committee for Tenure and Promotion,
Member
Sept, 2012 June, 2013
University Senior Appointments Committee. Member Sept, 2011 June, 2012
Department Head of Department Jul, 2004 Jun, 2009
University Internal UBC Represenative on the External Review
Committee of Green College (5 year review)
Jun, 2003 Jul, 2003
University Chair, Individual Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program Apr, 2003 Jun, 2004
11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
(a) Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates
Organization Committee Name Role Dates
Start End
History of Economics Society Nominating Committee,
Distinguished Fellow Award
Chair June
2014
May
2015
Canadian Philosophical
Association
Equity Committee Member June
2013
May
2014
History of Economics Society Executive Committee President June
2013
May
2014
History of Economics Society Executive Committee Member June
2012
May
2016
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy
and Economics
Mark Blaug Prize Committee Member March
2012
Canadian Society for the History
and Philosophy of Science
Advisory Committee Member Jul, 2007 Jun,
2012
Canadian Philosophical
Association
Annual Book Prize Committee Member Jan, 2011 May,
2011
Philosophy of Science
Association
Program Committee Member Oct,
2009
Nov,
2010
University of Chicago Press Susan Abrahms Book Prize
Committee
Member May,
2007
Nov,
2007
CSHPS Advisory Board Member Jul, 2006 Jun,
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Organization Committee Name Role Dates
Start End
2010
International Network of
Economic Methodology
Nominating Committee Member Sep,
2004
Oct,
2004
History of Economics Society Joseph J. Spengler Book Prize,
History of Economics Society
Member Sep,
2003
Jul,
2004
History of Economics Society Best Article Award Committee Member Jun,
2002
Jun,
2003
History of Science Society Nominating Committee Member 2002 2004
History of Science Society Council Member Jan, 2001 Dec200
3
History of Science Society Program Committee Co-Chair 1997 1997
History of Science Society Programs and Meetings Committee Member 1996 1998
History of Economics Society Executive Committee Member 1993 1996
Forum for the History of the
Human Sciences
Steering Committee Member 1991 1993
(e) Editorships (list journal and dates)
Journal Position Dates
Start End
Economics and Philosophy Advisory Board 2015 2019
Reproductive BioMedicine and Society Section Editor July, 2015
Serendipities: Journal for the Sociology and
History of the Social Sciences
Advisory Board 2014
Theoria & Praxis: Journal of
Interdisciplinary Thought
Editorial Board 2013
Revue Economie et Societe Comite scientifique 2011
Hume Studies Editorial Board 2011 2016
HOPOS Editorial Board 2010
International Network for Economic
Methodology (SSRN)
Advisory Board 2010
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and
Economics
Advisory Board 2008
Journal of Economic Methodology Editorial Board 1997 2002
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines Comité scientifique 1995
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Journal Position Dates
Start End
Economics and Philosophy Editorial Board Sep, 1994 Dec, 2014
Economics and Philosophy Book Review Editor Oct, 1989 Jan, 1997
History of Political Economy Editorial Board 1989 Jan, 2021
(f) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)
(i) Journal Reviewing/Refereeing
I do not keep a record of the dates or number of reviews and have also omitted the journals listed above.
Journal Press # Reviewed or
Refereed
HOPOS
Science, Technology and Human Values
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Philosophy of Science
British Journal for the History of Science
Journal of the History of Philosophy
Journal of the History of Ideas
Journal for the History of the Behavioral
Sciences
Victorian Studies
Isis
Hume Studies
Canadian Journal of Philosophy
American Historical Review
European Journal of the History of
Economic Thought
American Economic Review
Journal of Political Economy
History of Political Economy
Oeconomia
Revue Economique
Journal of the History of Economic
Thought
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Journal Press # Reviewed or
Refereed
Research in the History of Economic
Thought and Methodology
Manchester School
Recherches Economiques de Louvain
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Canadian Journal of Economics
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Review of Social Economy
Economic Inquiry
Economica
Journal of Bioeconomics
(ii) Conference Reviewing/Refereeing
Conference Organization # Reviewed or
Refereed
Dates
Start End
Philosophy of Science
Association Biennial
Meetings
Montreal Dozens 2010
Hume Society Annual
Meetings
Boston, Calgary, Bela
Horizonte, Portland
Several 2007 2014
Adam Smith Oxford University 3 Jan, 2009 Jan, 2009
History of Science Society UC-San Diego Entire Program Jan, 1997 Nov,
1997
(iii) Grant Application Assessment
Grant Description Dept./Unit Organization # Assessed Dates
Start En
d
Major Research Award Economics Killam 1
Standard Research Economics NRF (RSA) 1
Fellowship Dibner Foundation 2
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Grant Description Dept./Unit Organization # Assessed Dates
Start En
d
Standard Research Economics FCAR 2
Standard Research Philosophy SSHRC 7
Standard Research Economics SSHRC 2
Standard Research History NEH 1
Standard Research STS NSF 6
Genius Award MacArthur Foundation 1
(iv) Promotion/Tenure Assessment
Dept./Unit Organization # Assessed Dates
Start End
History University of Chicago 1 2014
Economics and Philosophy Erasmus University 2
Economics University of Amsterdam 1
IHPST University of Toronto 1 1993
History of Science Harvard University 1 2005
Economics/Philosophy Duke University 2 2005
Philosophy University of Southern Maine 1 2004
Economics University of Manitoba 1
Philosophy Trent University 1 2002
Economics/History Barnard College 2 2000
Philosophy University of Queensland 1 1999
Philosophy Colgate University 1 1999
Economics Université de Paris I 1 1995
(v) Organizational Review
Description of Activity Dept./Unit Organization Dates
Start End
CNRS Journals Ranking Committee for History
and Philosophy of Economics
CNRS France Nov,
2006
Dec,
2006
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(g) External examiner (indicate universities and dates)
Student Role Institution Dept./Div. Date
Cristel de
Rouvray
Thesis Examiner LSE Economics History Jul,
2005
Stephen Allen Thesis Examiner University of
Queensland
Economics 1999
Philippe LeGall Habilitation Université de Paris I Economics 1995
(h) Consultant (indicate organization and dates)
Description of Activity Dept./Unit Organization Dates
Start End
Consultant for Permanent Exhibit,
"More Power to You"
Oregon Museum of Science and
Industry
Jun,
1993
Jun,
1993
12. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
(a) Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
Name Type Presenter Amount Dates
Start En
d
Dean of Arts Teaching Award York University Oct, 1992
(b) Other Awards
Name Type Presenter Amount Dates
Start End
Distinguished
Scholar in
Residence
Fellowship Peter Wall Institute )UBC) April,
2010
March,
2011
Visiting Scholar Fellowship Max Planck Institute for the
History of Science Berlin
May,
2007
Jun,
2007
Ludwig Lachmann Fellowship London School of Economics Aug,
2006
Apr,
2007
Visiting Scholar Fellowship Clare Hall Sep,
2001
Dec,
2001
Dibner Fellowship Dibner Institute Jan,
1995
May,
1995
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Name Type Presenter Amount Dates
Start End
Mellon Fellowship Harvard University Sep,
1987
Jun,
1988
Summer Institute Fellowship Center for the Advanced
Study in the Behavioral
Sciences, Stanford University
June,
1986
Aug,
1986
13. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION (Maximum 0ne Page)
I have only entered service work since coming to UBC. At York University I served on many
committees, the University Senate, and was Acting Chair of the Philosophy Department for 1993-4.
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Publications Record
SURNAME: Schabas FIRST NAME: Margaret MIDDLE NAME: Lynn
Date: January 2015
1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
(a) Books (each book was widely reviewed and has sold well over a 1000 copies)
David Hume's Political Economy. Eds. Carl Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas (London: Routledge)
hardback and e-book 2008; paperback 2009). 368 + xiii pages.
The Natural Origins of Economics. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2005; paperback 2007).
231 + xi pages. (reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement )
Oeconomies in the Age of Newton. Eds. Margaret Schabas and Neil De Marchi (Durham, NC and
London: Duke University Press 2003). 414 + vii pages.
A World Ruled by Number: William Stanley Jevons and the Rise of Mathematical Economics.
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 1990). 192 + xii pages. (reviewed in the Times Higher
Educational Supplement and reissued in paperback in 2014 as one of 1,200 titles in the Princeton
Legacy Library).
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(b) Book Chapters
“Thought Experiments in Economics”. Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments Eds. James
R. Brown and Yiftach Fehige. Routledge (forthcoming).
“More Food for Thought: Mill, Coleridge and the Dismal Science of Economics”.
Festschrift for Trevor Levere. Eds. Jed Z. Buchwald and Larry Stewart. Springer
(forthcoming).
“Philosophy of the Human Sciences”. Routledge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Philosophy Ed. Aaron
Garrett. Routledge, 2014. 731-52.
“Hume on Economic Well-Being”. Continuum Companion to David Hume. Eds. Alan Bailey and Dan O’Brien.
Continuum Press, 2012. 332-48.
“The Evolutionary Context of Hume’s Political Economy,” in Wojciech Zaluski, ed. David Hume on Norms
and Institutions Florence: European University Institute, 2009 (on-line).
"Temporal Dimensions in Hume's Monetary Theory". David Hume's Political Economy. Eds. Carl
Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas. Routledge, 2008. 127 - 145.
"Adam Smith's Debts to Nature". Oeconomies in the Age of Newton. Eds. Margaret Schabas and Neil De
Marchi. Duke University Press, 2003. 262 - 281.
"British Economic Theory from Locke to Marshall". The Cambridge History of Science: The Modern
Social Sciences. Vol. 7. Eds. Theodore M. Porter and Dorothy Ross. Cambridge University
Press, 2003. 171 - 182.
"From Political Economy to Positive Economics". The Cambridge History of Philosophy: 1870-1945.
Vol. 7. Ed. Thomas Baldwin. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 235 - 44.
"Coming Together: History of Economics as History of Science". The Future of the History of
Economics. Ed. Roy Weintraub. Duke University Press, 2002. 208 - 25.
"Verve and Versatility: Neil De Marchi on the Culture of Economics". Historians of Economic Thought.
Eds. Warren Samuels and Steven Medema. Routledge, 2001. 52 - 62.
"The Jevonian Revolution Re-appraised". Contributions to the History of Economic Thought: Essays in
Honour of R.D.C. Black. Eds. Antoin E. Murphy and Renee Prendergast. Routledge, 2000. 141 -
53.
"Victorian Economics and the Science of the Mind". Victorian Science in Context. Ed. Bernard
Lightman. University of Chicago Press, 1997. 72 - 93.
"Parmenides and the Cliometricians". The Reliability of Economic Models: Essays and the Epistemology
of Economics. Ed. Daniel C. Little. Kluwer, 1995. 183 - 202.
"From Political Economy to Market Mechanics: The Jevonian Moment in the History of Economics".
The Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences: Some Critical and Historical Perspectives. Ed.
I. Bernard Cohen. Kluwer, 1994. 235 - 255.
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"Market Contracts in the Age of Hume". Higgling: Transactors and Their Markets in the History of
Economics. Eds. Neil De Marchi and Mary S. Morgan. Duke University Press, 1994. 117 - 34.
"The Greyhound and the Mastiff". Natural Images in Economic Thought. Ed. Philip Mirowski.
Cambridge University Press, 1994. 322 - 35.
"What's So Wrong with Physics Envy?" Non-Natural Social Science: Reflecting on the Enterprise of
More Heat than Light . Ed. Neil De Marchi. Duke University Press, 1993. 45 - 53.
"Mathematics and the Economics Profession in late Nineteenth-Century Britain". The Estate of Social
Knowledge. Eds. JoAnn Brown and David van Keuren. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.
67 - 83.
"Ricardo Naturalized: Lyell and Darwin on the Economy of Nature ". Perspectives on the History of
Economic Thought. Ed. Donald Moggridge. Edward Elgar, 1990. 40 - 9.
(c) Journal Articles
“John Stuart Mill: Evolutionary Economics and Liberalism,” Journal of Bioeconomics 17.1 (Spring 2015).
“Bees and Silkworms: Mandeville, Hume and the Framing of Political Economy,” Journal of the
History of Economic Thought 36.2 (Spring 2015).
“’Let Yours Science Be Human’: David Hume and the Honourable Merchant,” European Journal of the
History of Economic Thought. 21.6 (December 2014): 977 - 990.
“Hume on Money, Commerce, and the Science of Economics,” co-authored with Carl Wennerlind,
Journal of Economic Perspectives 25.3 (Summer 2011): 217-30.
“Constructing ‘The Economy’,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39.1 (March 2009): 3-19.
“Nature Does Nothing in Vain,” Daedalus 137 (Spring 2008): 71-79.
“Hume’s Monetary Thought Experiments,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 39.3 (Fall
2008): 161-169.
"Individuals versus Groups in Hume's Political Economy". The Monist. (Fall 2007).: 200-212.
"David Hume on Experimental Natural Philosophy, Money, and Fluids". History of Political Economy.
33.3 (Fall 2001): 411 - 35.
"Commentary for a Minisymposium on Anthony Brewer's 'A Minor Post-Ricardian? Marx as an
Economist'". History of Political Economy. 27.1 (1995): 195 - 199.
"John Stuart Mill and Concepts of Nature". Dialogue. 34.3 (Summer 1995): 447 - 65.
"Breaking Away: History of Economics as History of Science". History of Political Economy. 24.1
(Spring 1992): 187 - 203.
"Alfred Marshall, W. Stanley Jevons, and the Mathemization of Economics". Isis. 80.301 (March 1989):
60 – 73 (featured article-gist in The Chronicle for Higher Education, June 14 1989)
"The Permissibility of Classified Research in University Science". Public Affairs Quarterly. 2.4
(October 1988): 47 - 64.
"An Anomaly for Laudan's Pragmatic Model". Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 18.1
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(March 1987): 43 - 52.
"An Assessment of the Scientific Standing of Economics ". Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science
Association. 1 (October 1986): 298 - 306.
"Some Reactions to Jevons's Program for Mathematical Economics: The Case of Cairnes and Mill".
History of Political Economy. 17.3 (Fall 1985): 337 - 353.
"The Worldly Philosophy of William Stanley Jevons".Victorian Studies. 18.1 (Autumn 1984):
129 - 147.
"John Stuart Mill to William Stanley Jevons: An Unpublished Letter". The Mill News Letter. 18.2
(Summer 1983): 24 - 28.
2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
(a) Book Chapters
“Introduction,” co-authored with Carl Wennerlind in David Hume's Political Economy. Eds. Carl
Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas. (Routledge, 2008), pp. 1 - 9.
"Introduction". Writings on Economics: David Hume. Ed. Eugene Rotwein. (Rutgers NJ: Transaction
Press, 2007), pp. vii - xxiii.
"Introduction," co-authored with Neil De Marchi in Oeconomies in the Age of Newton. Eds. Margaret
Schabas and Neil De Marchi. (Duke University Press, 2003) pp. 1 - 13.
(b) Book Reviews
Till Duppe, The Making of the Economy (Lexington Books, 2011) 241 pages. History of Political
Economy 46.2 (Summer 2014): 346-8.
Joel Mokyr, The Enlightened Economy: An Economic History of Pritain 1700-1850 (Yale University
Press, 2009) 564 pages. American Historical Review 116.1 (February 2011): 221-2.
Donald MacKenzie, Material Markets: How Economic Agents are Constructed (Oxford University
Press, 2009) 228 pages. Economics and Philosophy 26.3: 394-401.
Mary Poovey, Genres of the Credit Economy (University of Chicago Press, 2008) 511 pages. The
English Historical Review 124 (December 2009): 1510-12.
Bert Mosselmans, William Stanley Jevons and the Cutting Edge of Economics. (Routledge, 2007) 143
pages. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 31 (June 2009).
John Robertson, The Case for the Enlightenment. (CUP: 2005) 455 pages. History of Political Economy
40.2 (Summer 2008): 417-419.
John Davis, Alain Marciano, Jochen Runde, The Elgar Companion to Economics and Philosophy.
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(Elgar:2004) 509 pages. The Economic Journal. 116 (June 2006): pp. 306 – 325 (co-authored
with responses)
James Otteson, Adam Smith's Market Place of Life (CUP: 2002) 338 pages. Economics and Philosophy.
21.1 (April 2005): pp. 133 - 139.
Guido Erreygers, Economics and Interdisciplinary Exchange. (Routledge: 2001) 214 pages. History of
Political Economy 38.3 (September, 2003): pp. 602 - 603.
Lisbet Koerner, Linnaeus: Nature and Nation. (HUP: 1999) Philosophy of Science. 68 (Spring 2001):
pp. 13 - 15.
Lisa Jardine, Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution. The Globe and Mail. (January
2000).
Charles Griswold Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment (CUP: 1999) Economics and
Philosophy. 16.2 (October 2000): pp. 333-337.
Londa Schiebinger, Has Feminism Changed Science?. The Globe and Mail. (May 1999).
Sandra Peart, The Economics of W.S. Jevons (Routledge: 1996) History of Political Economy. 31.3 (Fall
1999): pp. 604-605.
James P. Henderson, Early Mathematical Economics (Rowman and Littlefield, 1996) Isis. 89.1 (March
1998): pp. 141-142.
Judy L. Klein, Statistical Visions in Time: A History of Time Series Analysis, 1662-1938 (CUP: 1997)
Isis. 89.4 (December 1998): p. 706.
David F. Noble, The Religion of Technology. The Globe and Mail. (September 1997).
M. Norton Wise, ed. The Values of Precision. (PUP: 1995) 372 pages. Philosophy of Science. 64
(September 1997): pp. 517 - 519.
Steven Shapin, The Scientific Revolution. The Globe and Mail. (January 1997)
Roger Backhouse, ed. New Directions in Economic Methodology. Journal of Economic History. (Fall
1995).
Mary S. Morgan, Mary S.. The History of Econometric Ideas. (CUP: 1990). Philosophy for the Social
Sciences. 23.3 (September 1993): pp. 376 - 379.
Bruna Ingrao and Giorgio Israel. The Invisible Hand: Economic Equilibrium in the History of Science.
(MIT: 1990) Historia Mathematica. 19 (1992): pp. 322 - 323.
Philip Mirowski, More Heat than Light: Economics as Social Physics, Physics as Nature's Economics
(CUP: 1989) Philosophy of Science. 59.4 (December 1992): pp. 708-710.
Terence Hutchison, Before Adam Smith (Blackwell: 1988) Research in the History of Economic Thought
and Methodology. 10 (1992): pp. 218 - 223.
Dorothy Ross, The Origins of American Social Science. The Intellectual History Newsletter. 13
(September 1991): pp. 45 - 47.
Patricia James, ed., Thomas Robert Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population (1803) and John
Pullen, ed., Thomas Robert Malthus, Principles of Political Economy (1820) (CUP: 1989). The
British Journal for the History of Science. 24.83 (December 1991): pp. 482 - 484.
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Ian Hacking, The Taming of Chance 1991. Science. 251 (March 15, 1991): pp. 1373 - 1373.
Mark Blaug, Economic History and the History of Economics. Isis. 79.299 (December 1988): pp. 714 -
715.
Steven E. Rhodes, The Economist's View of the World. Philosophy of the Social Sciences. 18.4
(December 1988): pp. 559 - 561.
Theodore M. Porter, The Rise of Statistical Thinking: 1820-1900 (PUP: 1986) Victorian Studies. 31.1
(Autumn 1987): pp. 123 - 124.
Michael Turner, Michael, ed. Malthus and His Time. Victorian Studies. 31.1 (Autumn 1987): pp. 123 -
124.
William Breit and Roger W. Spencer, eds. Lives of the Laureates: Seven Nobel Economists. 1986. Isis.
78.294 (December 1987): pp. 464 - 465.
William Coleman, Death is a Social Disease. (Wisconsin: 1982) History of Political Economy. 17.4
(December 1985): pp. 674 - 676.
(c) Journal Article Reprints
Reprint of "The Worldly Philosophy of William Stanley Jevons". In Energy and Entropy. Ed. Patrick
Brantlinger. (Indiana University Press: 1989), pp. 229 - 247.
Reprint of: "The Worldly Philosophy of William Stanley Jevons". In Critical Assessments of W.S.
Jevons. Ed. John C. Woods. (Routledge: 1988).
Reprint of "Some Reactions to Jevons's Program for Mathematical Economics: The Case of Cairnes and
Mill". In Critical Assessments of W.S. Jevons. Ed. John C. Woods. (Routledge: 1988).
Reference Materials
Encyclopedia Entries
“History of Political Economy,” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd.
Ed. (on-line). Ed. Thomas Nechyba (Economics editor) (2015).
“Mill on the Moral Sciences,” Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Ed. Byron Kaldis.
(Sage 2013) pp. 607-8.
"History of Economics". International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Ed. Orly
Ashenfelter (Economics editor) (Elsevier. 2001) pp. 4152-4158.
"Adam Smith". Reader's Guide to the History of Science. Ed. Arne Hessenbruch. (Fitzroy Dearborn
2000) pp. 689-690.
"John Stuart Mill". Reader's Guide to the History of Science. Ed. Arne Hessenbruch. (Fitzroy Dearborn
2000) pp. 482 - 482
"Political Economy". Reader's Gide to the History of Science. Ed. Arne Hessenbruch. (Fitzroy Dearborn
2000) pp. 584 - 585
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"John Maynard Keynes". Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. Arthur Fine (section editor) (Routledge 1998)
pp. 233-235.
"William Stanley Jevons". Handbook of Economic Methdology. Ed. John B. Davis, D. Wade Hands and
Uskali Mäki. (Edward Elgar Press 1997) pp. 260 - 261.
Dictionary Entries
"Economics". Ed. David Hollinger (Section editor) Dictionary of American History. (Scribner's 2002)
pp. 107-111.
Artistic Works, Performances, Exhibitions, and Designs
Musical Performances
Peter Wall Woodwind Quintet. First performance date: Sep, 2005.
Madison Symphony Orchestra. First performance date: Sep, 1988.
Festival of the Sound. First performance date: Aug, 1983. (CBC Broadcasts)
Canadian Opera Company Orchestra. 1978-79 (Tristan and Isolde, Lulu, Othello, Gala with Birgit
Nilsson).
Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies at Aldeburgh. 1978-79 (Several Concerts)
Electronic Media
Radio Or TV Programs
“Can Music Make Money Again?”. Short Interview on CBC Radio 3, November 9 2010.
"Tom Keene Interview". Bloomberg On the Economy. 1 episode. Broadcast: Bloomberg Radio, June
2007.
""Before the Economy"". Odyssey. 1 episode. Broadcast: Chicago Public Radio, November 2004.
"David Hume". Great Economists of the Past. 1 episode. Broadcast: Italian Educational Television,
1996.
"William Stanley Jevons". Great Economists of the Past. 1 episode. Broadcast: Italian Educational
Television, 1996.
8. WORK IN PROGRESS (including degree of completion)
Hume’s Economics (co-author Carl Wennerlind). (70% completed; target completion date to submit
for referring is August 2015; both Harvard University Press and Cambridge University Press
are keen to review]
“Hume on Science and the Arts,” in Knowledge: From Antiquity to the Present.
Ed. Stephen Gaukroger (Bloomsbury, forthcoming).