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Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2026
From Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2002
- Symposium on explanations and social ontology: introduction pp. 209-210

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- Symposium on explanations and social ontology 1: rational choice theory and social explanation pp. 211-234

- John Ferejohn
- Symposium on explanations and social ontology 2: explanatory ecumenism and economics imperialism pp. 235-257

- Uskali Mäki
- Symposium on explanations and social ontology 3: can we dispense with structural explanations of social facts? pp. 259-275

- Erik Weber and Jeroen Van Bouwel
- Counting the poor: an elementary difficulty in the measurement of proverty pp. 277-285

- S. Subramanian
- Levi's account of preference reversals pp. 287-302

- Erik Angner
- Decision theory and the rationality of further deliberation pp. 303-328

- Igor Douven
- Why did the economist cross the road? The hierarchical logic of ethical and economic reasoning pp. 329-349

- Andrew Yuengert
- The Possibility of Practical Reason, J. David Velleman. Oxford University Press, 2000, 302 pages pp. 351-385

- Michael H. Robins
- Human Nature and the Limits of Science, John Dupré. Clarendon Press, 2001, 211 pages pp. 351-385

- Peter Carruthers
- Invariances: The Structure of the Objective World. Robert Nozick, The Belknap Press, 2001, 416 pages pp. 351-385

- Tyler Cowen
- If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich? G. A. Cohen. Harvard University Press, 2000, xi + 233 pages pp. 351-385

- Colin M. Macleod
- Karl Popper: The Formative Years, 1902–1945, Malachi Haim Hacohen. Cambridge University Press, 2000, xiii + 610 pages pp. 351-385

- Mark A. Notturno
- Friedrich Hayek: A biography, Alan Ebenstein. Palgrave, 2001, xiii + 403 pages pp. 351-385

- Erik Angner
- Contributors pp. 387-388

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Volume 18, issue 1, 2002
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: introduction pp. 1-3

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 1 How models help economists to know pp. 5-16

- Mary S. Morgan
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 2 Well-grounded theory, and aggregation pp. 17-20

- Franklin M. Fisher
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 3 Sutton on Marshall's Tendencies: A Comment pp. 21-27

- Carl Christ
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 4 Comments on Marshall's Tendencies pp. 29-44

- Eric Renault
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 5 Sutton's critique of econometrics pp. 45-54

- Kevin Hoover
- Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 6 Marshall's Tendencies: A Reply pp. 55-62

- John Sutton
- Beyond sympathy and empathy: Adam Smith's concept of fellow-feeling pp. 63-87

- Robert Sugden
- Aggregating Sets of Judgments: An Impossibility Result pp. 89-110

- Christian List and Philip Pettit
- The ethics of incentives: historical origins and contemporary understandings pp. 111-139

- Ruth W. Grant
- Rationality, comparability and maximization pp. 141-156

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Ulysses rebound pp. 157-182

- Scott J. Shapiro
- Prelude to Political Economy, Kaushik Basu. Cambridge University Press, 2000, xv + 288 pages pp. 183-204

- Tyler Cowen
- Trust: A Sociological Theory, Piotr Sztompka. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii + 214pages pp. 183-204

- Russell Hardin
- Equality, Responsibility, and the Law, Arthur Ripstein. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii + 306 pages pp. 183-204

- John Christman
- Law and Market Economy: Reinterpreting the Values of Law and Economics, Robin Paul Malloy. Cambridge University Press, 2000, x + 179 pages pp. 183-204

- Eric A. Posner
- Contributors pp. 205-207

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Volume 17, issue 2, 2001
- Editorial matters pp. -

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- The impartial observer theorem of social ethics pp. 147-179

- Philippe Mongin
- Consequentialism, rationality and the relevant description of outcomes pp. 181-205

- Bruno Verbeek
- Theorizing about patience formation – the necessity of conceptual distinctions pp. 207-219

- Ole-Jørgen Skog
- On the principle of coordination pp. 221-234

- Maarten Janssen
- The normal form is not sufficient pp. 235-243

- Antonio Quesada
- Von Kries and the other ‘German logicians’: non-numerical probabilities before Keynes pp. 245-273

- Guido Fioretti
- What Price Fame? Tyler Cowen, Harvard University Press, 2000, 248 pages pp. 275-294

- Philip Pettit
- Foundations of Causal Decision Theory, James M. Joyce. Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii + 268 pages pp. 275-294

- Richard Bradley
- Models as Mediators. Perspectives on Natural and Social Science, Mary S. Morgan and Margaret Morrison (eds.). Cambridge University Press, 1999, xi + 401 pages pp. 275-294

- Francesco Guala and Stathis Psillos
Volume 17, issue 1, 2001
- Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 1 Capability and freedom: a defence of Sen pp. 1-20

- Philip Pettit
- Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 2 Unstrapping the straitjacket of ‘preference’: a comment on Amartya Sen's contributions to philosophy and economics pp. 21-38

- Elizabeth Anderson
- Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 3 Sen and consequentialism pp. 39-50

- T. M. Scanlon
- Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 4 Reply pp. 51-66

- Amaryta Sen
- Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 5 Adaptive preferences and women's options pp. 67-88

- Martha C. Nussbaum
- The tables turned: Wilt Chamberlain versus Robert Nozick on rectification pp. 89-108

- Adam Tebble
- Collective preferences, obligations, and rational choice pp. 109-119

- Margaret Gilbert
- The Legacy of Scholasticism in Economic Thought: Antecedents of Choice and Power, Odd Langholm. Cambridge University Press, 1998, ix + 215 pages pp. 121-145

- S. Todd Lowry
- Alchemies of the Mind: Rationality and the Emotions, Jon Elster. Cambridge University Press, 1999, ix + 416 pages pp. 121-145

- Bruno Verbeek
- Modeling Bounded Rationality, Ariel Rubinstein. MIT Press, 1998, xii + 208 pages pp. 121-145

- Martin Dufwenberg
- The New Social Question: Rethinking the Welfare State, Pierre Rosanvallon. Translated by Barbara Harshav. Princeton University Press, 2000, xii + 139 pages pp. 121-145

- Robert E. Goodin
- Contributors pp. 146-147

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