Physicists believe that social sciences can only be described as true sciences if on can figure out some laws that always apply, without exceptions, and if there some invariant constants that would be good, too. Social scientists do not believe this is the right approach, foremost as one has to deal with individuals and societies that make choices.
James Wayne realizes that Physics lacks one ingredient that is essential in social sciences: choice. Fundamentally, I am not convinced that we actually choose, but that it only looks like it at the level of abstraction that we can master at this point and for the foreseeable future. Indeed, our decisions are the results of complex chemical reactions in our brains under the influence of complex environments and likely some randomness. But we have found a simpler abstraction with the framework of choices under constraints, and that is certainly missing in Physics.
Now Wayne adds the concept of choice to Physics, and then determines five new Physics laws: 1) the outcome of any future event is indeterministic; 2) there is a joint probability of future events that helps predicting them; 3) actions can be taken at any time to change this distribution; 4) we cannot retain complete information about past histories; 5) eventually, some equilibrium is reached. He can then use these new laws to re-understand natural and social sciences under a unified framework. All this in only 8 pages of text and not a single equation. True science at work.
James Wayne realizes that Physics lacks one ingredient that is essential in social sciences: choice. Fundamentally, I am not convinced that we actually choose, but that it only looks like it at the level of abstraction that we can master at this point and for the foreseeable future. Indeed, our decisions are the results of complex chemical reactions in our brains under the influence of complex environments and likely some randomness. But we have found a simpler abstraction with the framework of choices under constraints, and that is certainly missing in Physics.
Now Wayne adds the concept of choice to Physics, and then determines five new Physics laws: 1) the outcome of any future event is indeterministic; 2) there is a joint probability of future events that helps predicting them; 3) actions can be taken at any time to change this distribution; 4) we cannot retain complete information about past histories; 5) eventually, some equilibrium is reached. He can then use these new laws to re-understand natural and social sciences under a unified framework. All this in only 8 pages of text and not a single equation. True science at work.
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