Methodology of Economics
"Error in Economics", ch. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Reiss
"The Methodology of Experimental Economics", Guala
"The 'Materials" of Experimental Economics: Technological versus Behavioral Experiments", Santos
"Making Models Count", Alexandrova
"A Plea for Mechanisms", Elster
"An Introduction to Causal Inference", Scheines
"Causality, Causal Models, and Social Mechanisms", Steel
"Causality in Macroeconomics", Hoover
"The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics", Hausman
"How Economics Forgot History", Hodgson
"Measurement without Theory", Koopmans
"A Theory of Evidence for Evidence-Based Policy", Cartwright and Stegenga
"In Defense of some Sweeping Claims about Socially Robust Knowledge", Strand

 
 

Causality
"Causation in Biology", Woodward
"Multi-Level Selection, Price's Equation and Causality", Okasha
"Interpreting Causality in the Health Sciences", Rosso and Williamson
"Causation and Causal Inference in Epidemiology", Rothman and Greenland
"Causation in Epidemiology", Parascandola and Weed
"Causes, Connections and Conditions in History", Scriven
"Counterfactuals, Thought Experiments and Singular Causal Analysis", Reiss
"Causality in Economics and Econometrics", Hoover
"Thinking about Mechanisms", Machamer, Darden and Craver

 
 

Rhetoric of Economics
"Rhetoric", Aristotle
"Gorgias", Plato
"Speaking of Economics", Klamer

 
 

Causality
"Counterfactuals and Causation", Collins, Hall and Paul
"A probabilistic Theory of Causation", Suppes
"Probabilistic Causality", Salmon
"Causal Laws and Effective Strategy", Cartwright
"Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference", Pearl
"An Introduction to Causal Inference", McKim and turner
"What's Wrong with Bayes' Nets?", Cartwright
"Scientific Explanation and the Causal Structure of the World", Salmon
"Wesley Salmon's Process Theory of Causality and the Conserved Quantity Theory", Dowe
"Causes Are Physically Connected to Their Effects", Hitchcock
"Causes Need Not Be Physically Connected to Their Effects", Schaffer
"Causation as a Secondary Quality", Menzies and Price
"Causation and Manipulability", Woodward
"Of Humean Bondage", Hitchcock
"Causation: One Word, Many Things", Cartwright
"On the Notion of Cause", Russell
"Causation in a Physical World", Loux and Zimmerman

Methodology of Economics
"Error in Economics", Reiss, chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
"The Methodology of Experimental Economics", Guala
"The "Materials" Of Experimental Economics", Santos
"Making Models Count", Alexandrova
"A Plea for Mechanisms", Elster
"Causality, Causal Models, and Social Mechanisms", Steel
"Causality in Macroeconomics", Hoover
"The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics", Hausman
"How Economics Forgot History", Hodgson
"Measurement Without Theory", Koopmans

History and Sociology of Austrian Economics
“The Austrian Market Share in the Market- place for Ideas, 1871–2025", Vedder & Galloway
"Austrian economics, neoclassicism, and the market test", Yeage
“Austrian and Neoclassical Economics: Any Gains From Trade?”, Rosen
“The Present State of Austrian Economics” (1995). Rothbard
“The Place of Mises’s Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought.” Salerno
“The Rebirth of Austrian Economics—In Light of Austrian Economics”, Salerno

Weintraub
- "Economic Science Wars"
- "How Should We Write the History of Twentieth Century Economics?"
- "Methodology Doesn't Matter, But the History of Thought Might"
- "Autobiographical Memory and the Historiography Economics"

Boettke
"The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics"
"The Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought", Boettke and Medema
“The Future of Austrian Economics.” Boettke

Backhouse
- "The Rise of free-market economics since 1945"
- "The Penguin History of Economics"
- Progress in heterodox economics"
- "United States, economics in (1945 to present)

 
 

Causality
Lewis, D. "Causation"
Lewis, D. "Counterfactual Dependence and Time's Arrow"
Collins, Hall and Paul, "Counterfactuals and causation: history, problems, and prospects"

 
 

Causality
"A probabilistic theory of causality", Suppes
"Probabilistic causality", Salmon
"Causal Laws and Effective Strategies", Cartwright
"Probabilistic causality", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Methodology of Economics
"Error in Economics", ch. 3, Reiss
"Fact and Value", Dupre
"Accounts, Actions and Values: Objectivity of Social Science", Sen
"The strange disappearance of welfare economics", Atkinson

 
 

Methodology of Economics
Evidence-Based Economics, Reiss, ch. 2
"Epistemology and the Psychology of Human Judgment", Bishop & Strout
"Third wave science studies: toward a history and philosophy of expertise" Hamlin
"Social networks and private spaces in economic forecasting", Evans
"Counterfactuals and causation: history, problems and prospects", Collins, Hall and Paul

 
 

Social and Political Philosophy
Ronald Dworkin "Soevereign Virtue", chapter two "Equality of Resources" (--)

 
 
 
 

Methodology of Economics
"Error in Economics", ch.1, Reiss
"Evidence", Kelly
"Methodology of positive economics", Friedman
'Pragmatism, knowledge, and economic science: Deweyan pragmatic philosophy and contemporary economic methodology", Hands