Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 1, 2025
- Epistemic problems in Hayek’s defence of free markets pp. 1-23

- Jonathan Benson
- Non-Archimedean population axiologies pp. 24-45

- Calvin Baker
- The entrepreneurial theory of ownership pp. 46-64

- Sergei Sazonov
- Indexical utility: another rationalization of exponential discounting pp. 65-78

- Wolfgang Spohn
- Isolationism, instrumentalism and fiscal policy pp. 79-97

- Bruno Verbeek
- Unjust equal relations pp. 98-118

- Andreas Bengtson
- Narrowly person-affecting axiology: a reconsideration pp. 119-160

- Matthew D. Adler
- Catastrophe insurance decision making when the science is uncertain pp. 161-177

- Richard Bradley
- On not holding women to higher standards of justice than men: gender justice, even for millionaire women pp. 178-185

- Linda Barclay and Tessa McKenna
- Justice without millionaires pp. 186-187

- James Christensen, Tom Parr and David V. Axelsen
- Risk pooling, reciprocity, and voluntary association pp. 188-191

- Michael Otsuka
- Risk-sharing in pension plans: multiple options pp. 192-198

- Nicholas Barr
- Voluntary collective pensions: a viable alternative? pp. 199-205

- Casper van Ewijk
- Intergenerational and intragenerational cooperation pp. 206-211

- Joseph Heath
- Two kinds of social cooperation? pp. 212-218

- Anja Karnein
- Pensions: more than collective risk pooling? pp. 219-223

- Erik Schokkaert
- Replies to Barr, van Ewijk, Heath, Karnein and Schokkaert pp. 224-228

- Michael Otsuka
Volume 40, issue 3, 2024
- Adaptive preferences, self-expression and preference-based freedom rankings pp. 513-534

- Annalisa Costella
- Reconfiguring essential and discretionary public goods pp. 535-556

- Friedemann Bieber and Maurits de Jongh
- Fair equality of chances for prediction-based decisions pp. 557-580

- Michele Loi, Anders Herlitz and Hoda Heidari
- Signs of character: a signalling model of Hume’s theory of moral and immoral actions pp. 581-605

- Ahmer Tarar
- The relevance of mechanisms and mechanistic knowledge for behavioural interventions: the case of household energy consumption pp. 606-625

- Till Grüne-Yanoff, Caterina Marchionni and Tatu Nuotio
- How to be absolutely fair Part I: The Fairness formula pp. 626-649

- Stefan Wintein and Conrad Heilmann
- How to be absolutely fair Part II: Philosophy meets economics pp. 650-672

- Stefan Wintein and Conrad Heilmann
- What calibrating variable-value population ethics suggests pp. 673-684

- Dean Spears and H. Orri Stefánsson
- Manipulation in politics and public policy pp. 685-710

- Keith Dowding and Alexandra Oprea
- Equality, efficiency and hierarchy in the workplace pp. 711-730

- Alexander Motchoulski
- Non-Archimedean population axiologies – CORRIGENDUM pp. 731-731

- Calvin Baker
- Philosophical Foundations of Climate Change Policy, Joseph Heath. Oxford University Press, 2021, viii + 339 pages. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197567982.001.0001 pp. 732-737

- Kian Mintz-Woo
- Limits of the Numerical: The Abuses and Uses of Quantification, ed. C. Newfield, A. Alexandrova and S. John. University of Chicago Press, 2022, 317 pages pp. 737-743

- Kate Vredenburgh
- Solving Social Dilemmas: Ethics, Politics and Prosperity, Roger Congleton. Oxford University Press, 2022, xvi + 451 pages pp. 743-749

- Daniel Halliday
- Value Incommensurability: Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making, Henrik Andersson and Anders Herlitz (ed.). Routledge, 2022, viii+269 pages pp. 749-755

- Kangyu Wang and Campbell Brown
Volume 40, issue 2, 2024
- The hierarchy in economics and its implications pp. 257-278

- Jack Wright
- Behavioural and heuristic models are as-if models too – and that’s ok pp. 279-309

- Ivan Moscati
- Identity, ethics and behavioural welfare economics pp. 310-336

- Ivan Mitrouchev and Valerio Buonomo
- Stratified social norms pp. 337-352

- Han van Wietmarschen
- Designing a just soda tax pp. 353-373

- Douglas MacKay and Alexandria Huber-Disla
- The view from Manywhere: normative economics with context-dependent preferences pp. 374-396

- Guilhem Lecouteux and Ivan Mitrouchev
- Reasoning with reasons: Lewis on common knowledge pp. 397-418

- Huub Vromen
- Must Prioritarians be Antiegalitarian? pp. 419-433

- Gustav Alexandrie
- Better than nothing: On defining the valence of a life pp. 434-461

- Campbell Brown
- J.S. Mill and market harms: a response to Endörfer pp. 462-467

- Ben Saunders
- Introduction pp. 468-468

- Richard Bradley and Johanna Thoma
- Precis of The Objects of Credence pp. 469-471

- Anna Mahtani
- The Principal Principle and the contingent a priori pp. 472-477

- Richard Bradley
- The Reflection Principle and the Ex-Ante Pareto Principle in Anna Mahtani’s Objects of Credence pp. 478-484

- Luc Bovens
- Diagonal decision theory pp. 485-496

- Melissa Fusco
- Probabilistically coherent credences despite opacity pp. 497-506

- Christian List
- Replies to commentators pp. 507-511

- Anna Mahtani
Volume 40, issue 1, 2024
- Team reasoning cannot be viewed as a payoff transformation pp. 1-11

- Andrew M. Colman
- Abstract rationality: the ‘logical’ structure of attitudes pp. 12-41

- Franz Dietrich, Antonios Staras and Robert Sugden
- Description invariance: a rational principle for human agents pp. 42-54

- Sarah A. Fisher
- The Welfare Diffusion Objection to Prioritarianism pp. 55-76

- Tomi Francis
- Preferences versus opportunities: on the conceptual foundations of normative welfare economics pp. 77-101

- Roberto Fumagalli
- A social-status rationale for repugnant market transactions pp. 102-137

- Patrick Harless and Romans Pancs
- Market nudges and autonomy pp. 138-165

- Viktor Ivanković and Bart Engelen
- Impartiality and democracy: an objection to political exchange pp. 166-189

- Matthew T. Jeffers
- Rational updating at the crossroads pp. 190-211

- Silvia Milano and Andrés Perea
- Subjective total comparative evaluations pp. 212-225

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Reply to Hausman pp. 226-227

- Johanna Thoma
- Fitting Things Together: Coherence and the Requirements of Structural Rationality, Alex Worsnip, Oxford University Press, 2021, xvii + 335 pages pp. 228-233

- Richard Bradley
- The Pursuit of Happiness: Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of Utility, Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms. Oxford University Press, 2020, 208 pages pp. 233-239

- Krister Bykvist and Johan Gustafsson
- Exploitation as Domination: Why Capitalism is Unjust, Nicholas Vrousalis, Oxford University Press, 2023, 224 pages pp. 239-243

- Lillian Cicerchia
- Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives, Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer, and Rutger Claassen, eds. Routledge, 2023, x + 356 pages pp. 244-249

- Adam Lovett
- Fragile Futures: The Uncertain Economics of Disasters, Pandemics, and Climate Change, Vito Tanzi. Cambridge University Press, 2021 pp. 250-256

- Joe Roussos
- Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives, Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer, and Rutger Claassen, eds. Routledge, 2023, x + 356 pages. – CORRIGENDUM pp. 250-250

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