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Economics and Philosophy
1985 - 2026
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Volume 32, issue 3, 2016
- DECISION THEORY WITHOUT FINITE STANDARD EXPECTED VALUE pp. 383-407

- Luc Lauwers and Peter Vallentyne
- ON THE INTERPRETATION OF DECISION THEORY pp. 409-433

- Samir Okasha
- IS ‘EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK’ MERELY A PRINCIPLE OF NONDISCRIMINATION? pp. 435-461

- Jeffrey Moriarty
- WHY BEHAVIOURAL POLICY NEEDS MECHANISTIC EVIDENCE pp. 463-483

- Till Grüne-Yanoff
- EXPLOITATION AND DISADVANTAGE pp. 485-509

- Benjamin Ferguson
- SPURIOUS UNANIMITY AND THE PARETO PRINCIPLE pp. 511-532

- Philippe Mongin
- Catching Capital: The Ethics of Tax Competition, Peter Dietsch. Oxford University Press, 2015, xiv + 263 pages pp. 533-540

- Daniel Halliday
- Risky Curves: On the empirical failure of expected utility theory, Daniel Friedman, R. Mark Isaac, Duncan James and Shyam Sunder. Routledge, 2014, xiii + 137 pages pp. 540-548

- Catherine Eckel
- Reasons without Persons. Rationality, Identity, and Time, Brian Hedden. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. viii + 224 pages pp. 548-553

- Christophe Salvat
- The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences, Brian Epstein. Oxford University Press, 2015, viii + 298 pages pp. 553-560

- Mantas Radzvilas
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON RATIONAL CHOICE AND PHILOSOPHY pp. 171-173

- Samir Okasha and John Weymark
- REASON-BASED CHOICE AND CONTEXT-DEPENDENCE: AN EXPLANATORY FRAMEWORK pp. 175-229

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- ELLSBERG’S PARADOX AND THE VALUE OF CHANCES pp. 231-248

- Richard Bradley
- MENTALISM VERSUS BEHAVIOURISM IN ECONOMICS: A PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE pp. 249-281

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- AGGREGATING MORAL PREFERENCES pp. 283-321

- Matthew D. Adler
- GRADING IN GROUPS pp. 323-352

- Michael Morreau
- The Non-Identity Problem and the Ethics of Future People, David Boonin. Oxford University Press, 2014, xv + 293 pages pp. 353-360

- Silvia Milano
- Valuing Health, Daniel Hausman. Oxford University Press, 2015, xviii + 267 pages pp. 360-366

- Erik Schokkaert
- Inequality: What Can Be Done?Anthony B. Atkinson. Harvard University Press, 2015, ix + 384 pages pp. 366-373

- Carina Fourie
- Analogies and Theories: Formal Models of Reasoning, Itzhak Gilboa, Larry Samuelson and David Schmeidler. Oxford University Press, 2015 pp. 373-381

- Hykel Hosni
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- INCAS AND ALIENS: THE TRUTH IN TELIC EGALITARIANISM pp. 1-19

- Shlomi Segall
- INCENTIVE INEQUALITIES AND FREEDOM OF OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE pp. 21-49

- Douglas Mackay
- ATHLETIC POLICY, PASSIVE WELL-BEING: DEFENDING FREEDOM IN THE CAPABILITY APPROACH pp. 51-73

- Jessica Begon
- LIFE AND DEATH pp. 75-97

- Ken Binmore
- VALUE NEUTRALITY AND THE RANKING OF OPPORTUNITY SETS pp. 99-119

- Michael Garnett
- IMPLEMENTATION-NEUTRAL CAUSATION pp. 121-142

- Stephen LeRoy
- Being Realistic about Reasons, T. M. Scanlon. Oxford University Press, 2014, vii +132 pages pp. 143-149

- James Lenman
- Moral Aggregation, Iwao Hirose. Oxford University Press, 2015, xiii + 234 pages pp. 149-156

- Susanne Burri
- Government Paternalism: Nanny State or Helpful Friend?Julian Le Grand and Bill New. Princeton University Press, 2015, ix + 202 pages pp. 156-162

- Sarah Conly
- Philosophy of the Precautionary Principle, Daniel Steel. Cambridge University Press, 2015, xv + 256 pages pp. 162-169

- Charlotte Werndl
Volume 31, issue 3, 2015
- AGAINST MORAL HEDGING pp. 349-369

- Ittay Nissan-Rozen
- FAIR CHANCE AND MODAL CONSEQUENTIALISM pp. 371-395

- H. Orri Stefánsson
- CONCERNS FOR THE POORLY OFF IN ORDERING RISKY PROSPECTS pp. 397-429

- Luc Bovens
- PUNISHMENT JUSTIFIABLE AS A QUASI-TAX pp. 431-445

- David Gilboa
- POLITICAL IDEALS AND THE FEASIBILITY FRONTIER pp. 447-477

- David Wiens
- From Individual to Collective Intentionality: New Essays, edited by Sara Rachel Chant, Frank Hindriks and Gerhard Preyer. Oxford University Press, 2014, 225 pages pp. 479-486

- Johannes Himmelreich
- Born Free and Equal?: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature of Discrimination, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. Oxford University Press, 2014, 317 pages pp. 486-492

- Luara Ferracioli
- The Limits of Kindness, Caspar Hare. Oxford University Press, 2013, xi +222 pages pp. 493-499

- Ittay Nissan-Rozen
- Behavioural Public Policy, edited by Adam Olivier. Cambridge University Press, xv + 235 pages pp. 500-506

- Till Grüne-Yanoff
Volume 31, issue 2, 2015
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON EQUALITY VERSUS PRIORITY pp. 201-202

- Alex Voorhoeve
- EQUALITY VERSUS PRIORITY: HOW RELEVANT IS THE DISTINCTION? pp. 203-217

- Marc Fleurbaey
- EQUALITY VERSUS PRIORITY: A USEFUL DISTINCTION pp. 219-228

- John Broome
- EQUALITY VERSUS PRIORITY: A MISLEADING DISTINCTION pp. 229-238

- Daniel M. Hausman
- PREFERENCES VS. DESIRES: DEBATING THE FUNDAMENTAL STRUCTURE OF CONATIVE STATES pp. 239-257

- Armin W. Schulz
- TRACTABLE FALSIFIABILITY pp. 259-274

- Ronen Gradwohl and Eran Shmaya
- OPPORTUNITY AND PREFERENCE LEARNING pp. 275-295

- Christian Schubert
- OPPORTUNITY AND PREFERENCE LEARNING: A REPLY TO CHRISTIAN SCHUBERT pp. 297-303

- Robert Sugden
- Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory, Lisa Herzog. Oxford University Press, 2013, x + 184 pages pp. 305-312

- Vivienne Brown
- Inequalities in Health: Concepts, Measures and Ethics, edited by Nir Eyal, Samia A. Hurst, Ole F. Norheim and Dan Wikler. Oxford University Press, 2013, 348 pages pp. 312-320

- Richard Cookson
- In Praise of Desire, Nomy Arpaly and Tim Schroeder. Oxford University Press, 2014, ix + 316 pages pp. 320-327

- Alexander Sarch
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty. Harvard University Press, 2014, viii + 685 pages pp. 327-334

- Gabriel Wollner
- The Great Escape: Health, Wealth and the Origins of Inequality, Angus Deaton. Princeton University Press, 2013, xv + 360 pages pp. 334-341

- Alice Obrecht
- Social Ontology: Collective Intentionality and Group Agents, Raimo Tuomela. Oxford University Press, 2013, xiv + 310 pages pp. 341-348

- Frank Hindriks
Volume 31, issue 1, 2015
- INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL DELIBERATION: INTRODUCTION pp. 1-2

- Jan-Willem Romeijn and Olivier Roy
- MODELLING INDIVIDUAL EXPERTISE IN GROUP JUDGEMENTS pp. 3-25

- Dominik Klein and Jan Sprenger
- DELIBERATION, JUDGEMENT AND THE NATURE OF EVIDENCE pp. 27-65

- Jon Williamson
- STRATEGIES FOR ADVICE TAKING: THE ROLE OF EPISTEMIC SOCIAL INFORMATION pp. 67-91

- Annika Wallin and Richard McElreath
- A MODEL OF DELIBERATIVE AND AGGREGATIVE DEMOCRACY pp. 93-121

- Juan Perote-Pena and Ashley Piggins
- HOW TO PLAY GAMES? NASH VERSUS BERGE BEHAVIOUR RULES pp. 123-139

- Pierre Courtois, Rabia Nessah and Tarik Tazdaït
- HAUSMAN AND MCPHERSON ON WELFARE ECONOMICS AND PREFERENCE SATISFACTION THEORIES OF WELFARE: A CRITICAL NOTE pp. 141-159

- Alexander F. Sarch
- The World in the Model: How Economists Work and Think, Mary S. Morgan. Cambridge University Press, 2012, xvii + 421 pages pp. 161-168

- François Claveau
- The Oxford Handbook of Happiness, edited by Susan A. David, Ilona Boniwell and Amanda Conley Ayers. Oxford University Press, 2014, xi + 1097 pages pp. 168-174

- Luigino Bruni
- Explaining Norms, Geoffrey Brennan, Lina Eriksson, Robert E. Goodin and Nicholas Southwood. Oxford University Press, 2013, vii + 290 pages pp. 174-181

- Kai Spiekermann
- Beyond GDP: Measuring Welfare and Assessing Sustainability, Marc Fleurbaey and Didier Blanchet. Oxford University Press, 2013, xvi+306 pages pp. 181-187

- Antoinette Baujard
- Climate Matters: Ethics in a Warming World, John Broome. Norton, 2012, 224 pages pp. 188-194

- Avram Hiller
- Quitting Certainties: A Bayesian Framework Modeling Degrees of Belief, Michael G. Titelbaum. Oxford University Press, 2013, xii + 345 pages pp. 194-200

- Alexandru Marcoci
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