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Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2025
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 5, issue 2, 1989
- Rights to Liberty in Purely Private Matters pp. 121-166

- Jonathan Riley
- Rights, Indirect Utilitarianism, and Contractarianism pp. 167-188

- Alan Hamlin
- A Methodological Assessment of Multiple Utility Frameworks pp. 189-208

- Timothy Brennan
- Economics and Hermeneutics pp. 209-234

- Lawrence A. Berger
- What Should We Do About Future Generations? pp. 235-253

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- The Reconstruction of Economic Theory, Philip Mirowski (editor). Boston/Dordrecht/Lancaster: Kluwer-Nijhoff Publishing, 1986, x + 266 pages pp. 255-261

- Adolfo García de la Sienra
Volume 5, issue 1, 1989
- The Very Idea of Epistemology pp. 1-6

- Donald McCloskey
- Should Social Preferences Be Consistent? pp. 7-18

- John Broome
- Imperfect Choice and Self-Stabilizing Rules pp. 19-32

- Ronald A. Heiner
- Social Discounting pp. 33-46

- Susan Tenenbaum
- Rawls's Lexical Orderings Are Good Economics pp. 47-54

- Robert D. Cooter
- The Conflation of Productivity and Efficiency in Economics and Economic History pp. 55-67

- Edward Saraydar
- Levi on the Allais and Ellsberg Paradoxes pp. 69-78

- Patrick Maher
- Reply to Maher pp. 79-90

- Isaac Levi
- Meeting Needs, David Braybrooke. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987, xi + 344 pages pp. 91-97

- Peter Penz
- The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment, Mark Sagoff. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, x + 271 pages pp. 97-103

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance, James Griffin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986, xii + 412 pages pp. 103-108

- Robert Sugden
- Marx and Keynes on Economic Recession: The Theory of Unemployment and Effective Demand, Claudio Sardoni. New York: New York University Press, 1987, xiv + 152 pages pp. 109-118

- Nancy J. Wulwick
Volume 4, issue 2, 1988
- Methodological Individualism and Marxism pp. 189-219

- Julius Sensat
- Keynes, Rawls, Uncertainty, and the Liberal Theory of the State pp. 221-241

- Edward McKenna, Maurice Wade and Diane Zannoni
- The Firm as Association Versus the Firm as Commodity pp. 243-266

- Louis Putterman
- Decision Theory Without “Independence” or Without “Ordering” pp. 267-290

- Teddy Seidenfeld
- Orderly Decision Theory pp. 292-297

- Peter Hammond
- Ordering and Independence pp. 298-308

- Edward F. McClennen
- Rejoinder pp. 309-315

- Teddy Seidenfeld
- Rights and Social Choice pp. 316-325

- Jerry S. Kelly
- How to Avoid the Paretian-Libertarian Paradox pp. 326-332

- Jonathan Pressler
- Marx and Disequilibrium pp. 333-336

- Louis Putterman
- Reply to Professor Putterman pp. 337-340

- N. Scott Arnold
- The Economics of Rights, Co-operation, and Welfare, Robert Sugden. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986, vii + 191 pages pp. 341-342

- James Buchanan
- “Free Trade” and Moral Philosophy: Rethinking the Sources of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, Richard F. Teichgraeber. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1986, 205 pages pp. 342-349

- Keith Tribe
Volume 4, issue 1, 1988
- Modeling Rational Players: Part II pp. 9-55

- Ken Binmore
- Property and Hunger pp. 57-68

- Amartya Sen
- Utility-Enhancing Consumption Constraints pp. 69-88

- David Levy
- How to Combine Rhetoric and Realism in the Methodology of Economics pp. 89-109

- Uskali Mäki
- Economic Methodology pp. 110-128

- Steven Rappaport
- Economics is Too Important to Be Left to the Rhetoricians pp. 129-149

- Alexander Rosenberg
- Two Replies and a Dialogue on the Rhetoric of Economics pp. 150-166

- Donald N. McCloskey
- Realism, Economics, and Rhetoric pp. 167-169

- Uskali Mäki
- Arguments, Truth, and Economic Methodology pp. 170-172

- Steven Rappaport
- Rhetoric is not Important Enough for Economists to Bother About pp. 173-175

- Alexander Rosenberg
- Foundations of Social Choice Theory, Jon Elster and Aanund Hylland, editors. In series Studies in Rationality and Social Change, edited by Jon Elster and Gudmund Hernes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986, 250 pages pp. 177-183

- Michael Dummett
- The Logic of Collective Choice, Thomas Schwartz, New York: Columbia University Press, 1986, xiv + 315 pages pp. 183-188

- Kenneth A. Shepsle
Volume 3, issue 2, 1987
- Modeling Rational Players: Part I pp. 179-214

- Ken Binmore
- Egalitarianism, Responsibility, and Information pp. 215-244

- John Roemer
- Free-Rider Problems in the Production of Collective Goods pp. 245-273

- Jean Hampton
- What Does Nozick's Minimal State Do? pp. 275-305

- Gene E. Mumy
- Market Socialist Capitalist Roaders: A Comment on Arnold pp. 308-319

- David Schweickart
- Further Thoughts on the Degeneration of Market Socialism: A Reply to Schweickart pp. 320-330

- N. Scott Arnold
- A Reply to Arnold's Reply pp. 331-334

- David Schweickart
- Final Reply to Professor Schweickart pp. 335-338

- N. Scott Arnold
- Morals by Agreement, David Gauthier, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986, 297 pages pp. 339-351

- John Harsanyi
- Liberty, Market and State: Political Economy in the 1980's, James M. Buchanan, New York: New York University Press, 1986, 320 pages pp. 351-361

- Diana T. Meyers
- Marshall, Orthodoxy and the Professionalisation of Economics, John Maloney, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 278 pages pp. 361-367

- William B. Griffith
- Economics as a Process: Essays in the New Institutional Economics, Richard N. Langlois, editor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986, ix + 262 pages pp. 367-373

- Uskali Mäki
Volume 3, issue 1, 1987
- Rights and Social Choice: Is There a Paretian Libertarian Paradox? pp. 1-22

- Jonathan Pressler
- Marx And Disequilibrium in Market Socialist Relations of Production pp. 23-47

- N. Scott Arnold
- Rationality: A Third Dimension pp. 49-66

- Frederic Schick
- Shall I Compare Thee to a Minkowski-Ricardo-Leontief-Metzler Matrix of the Mosak-Hicks Type?: Or, Rhetoric, Mathematics, and the Nature of Neoclassical Economic Theory pp. 67-95

- Philip Mirowski
- Keynes's Changing Conception of Probability pp. 97-119

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Preferences And Voting Behavior: Smith's Impartial Spectator Revisited pp. 121-125

- Edward Saraydar
- A Note on the Empirical Adequacy of the Expressive Theory of Voting Behavior pp. 127-130

- Richard Hudelson
- The Logic of Electoral Preference: Response to Saraydar and Hudelson pp. 131-138

- Geoffrey Brennan and Loren E. Lomasky
- Rosenberg's “Lakatosian Consolations for Economists”: Comment pp. 139-142

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Weintraub's Aims: A Brief Rejoinder pp. 143-144

- Alexander Rosenberg
- Democracy and Capitalism: Property, Community, and the Contradictions of Modern Social Thought, Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, New York: Basic Books, 1986, x, 244 pages pp. 145-155

- David Fairris
- An Economic Theorist's Book of Tales, George A. Akerlof, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, viii, 196 pages pp. 155-161

- Christopher Winship
- Economy and Democracy, R.C.O. Matthews, editor, New York: St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Press Ltd., 1985, 256 pages pp. 161-167

- Paul P. Streeten
- La Sémantique économique en question, Christian Schmidt, Paris: Calmann-Levy, 1985, 231 pages pp. 168-171

- Richard Langlois
- Human Agency and Language: Philosophical Papers I, Charles Taylor, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 294 pages. - Philosophy and the Human Sciences: Philosophical Papers II, Charles Taylor, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 337 pages pp. 172-175

- D. Wade Hands
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