id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7ti2who4inbdppop67nlfivfva K. Brad Wray Invisible Hands and the Success of Science 2000 14 .pdf application/pdf 6267 427 57 David Hull accounts for the success of science in terms of an invisible hand mechanism, the very goals that Hull believes need to be explained by reference to an invisible hand explanation"; the success of science is the result of scientists directly pursuing the very goal that science, the institution, aims for.4 Indeed, Hull the direct explanation for the success of science requires us to regard scientists as significantly different from other people, in particular, more altruistic than others. Hull's account of the success of science is an invisible hand explanation. believes that his invisible hand explanation for the success of science is Scientists' altruistic intentions seem to be contributing more to the success of science than Hull As Hull claims, the fact that scientists engage in priority disputes suggests that they do have self-interested motives. an invisible hand mechanism to explain the success of science than Hull ./cache/work_7ti2who4inbdppop67nlfivfva.pdf ./txt/work_7ti2who4inbdppop67nlfivfva.txt