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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 28, issue 3, 2012
- A STRAWSON–LEWIS DEFENCE OF SOCIAL PREFERENCES pp. 291-310

- Jelle de Boer
- CORPORATIONS, PROFIT MAXIMIZATION AND THE PERSONAL SPHERE pp. 311-331

- Waheed Hussain
- ADAM SMITH AND THE MODERN SCIENCE OF ETHICS pp. 333-362

- James Konow
- IDEALIZATION AND THE AIMS OF ECONOMICS: THREE CHEERS FOR INSTRUMENTALISM pp. 363-383

- Julian Reiss
- ON THE AXIOMATICS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION: INTERPRETING THE CONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE pp. 385-421

- William Thomson
- A Cooperative Species: Human Reciprocity and its Evolution, S. Bowles and H. Gintis. Princeton University Press, 2011, xii + 262 pages pp. 423-428

- Benoît Dubreuil
- The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences, edited by Ian Jarvie and Jesús Zamora-Bonilla. SAGE Publications, 2011, xvii + 749 pages pp. 428-435

- Brian Epstein
- Well-Being and Fair Distribution: Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis, Matthew D. Adler. Oxford University Press, 2012, 634 pages pp. 435-443

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Empirical Social Choice: Questionnaire-Experimental Studies on Distributive Justice, Wulf Gaertner and Erik Schokkaert. Cambridge University Press, 2012, 228 pages pp. 443-450

- Joshua Rust
Volume 28, issue 2, 2012
- ON DOMINANCE AND CONTEXT-DEPENDENCE IN DECISIONS INVOLVING MULTIPLE ATTRIBUTES pp. 117-132

- Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
- VALUE RELATIONS REVISITED pp. 133-164

- Wlodek Rabinowicz
- ON SEVERAL APPROACHES TO EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY pp. 165-200

- John Roemer
- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, REWARD AND RESPECT FOR PREFERENCES: REPLY TO ROEMER pp. 201-216

- Marc Fleurbaey
- EVALUATING LIFE OR DEATH PROSPECTS pp. 217-249

- Luc Bovens and Marc Fleurbaey
- MARKET LIMITS AND THEIR LIMITS pp. 251-263

- Russell Keat
- MUST GROUP AGENTS BE RATIONAL? LIST AND PETTIT'S THEORY OF JUDGEMENT AGGREGATION AND GROUP AGENCY pp. 265-273

- Robert Sugden
- Against Injustice: The New Economics of Amartya Sen, edited by Reiko Gotoh and Paul Dumouchel. Cambridge University Press, 2009, x + 317 pages. - Amartya Sen, edited by Christopher Morris. Cambridge University Press, 2010, xvi + 224 pages. - Measuring Justice: primary goods and capabilities, edited by Harry Brighouse and Ingrid Robeyns. Cambridge University Press, 2010, ix + 257 pages pp. 275-287

- Miriam Teschl
Volume 28, issue 1, 2012
- DECONSTRUCTING THE ARGUMENT FOR FREE TRADE: A CASE STUDY OF THE ROLE OF ECONOMISTS IN POLICY DEBATES pp. 1-30

- Robert Driskill
- UNACCEPTABLE RISKS AND THE CONTINUITY AXIOM pp. 31-42

- Karsten Klint Jensen
- SOCIAL JUSTICE, GENOMIC JUSTICE AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE: HARSANYI MEETS MENDEL pp. 43-71

- Samir Okasha
- A GLASS HALF-FULL: BRIAN SKYRMS'S SIGNALS pp. 73-86

- Kim Sterelny
- Von Neumann, Morgenstern, and the Creation of Game Theory: From Chess to Social Science, 1900–1960, Robert Leonard, Cambridge University Press, 2010, x + 390 pages pp. 87-92

- Paul Erickson
- The Handbook of Rational and Social Choice: An Overview of New Foundations and Applications, edited by Paul Anand, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Clemens Puppe, Oxford University Press, 2009, xi + 581 pages pp. 92-98

- Conrad Heilmann
- Persons, Interests, and Justice, Nils Holtug, Oxford University Press, 2010, 356 pages pp. 98-102

- Iwao Hirose
- Rational Choice, Itzhak Gilboa, MIT Press, 2010, xv + 158 pages pp. 102-107

- Olivier Roy
- Foundations of Neuroeconomic Analysis, Paul W. Glimcher. Oxford University Press, 2010. xix + 453 pages pp. 108-113

- Jack Vromen
Volume 27, issue 3, 2011
- FREEDOM TO CHOOSE AND DEMOCRACY: THE EMPIRICAL QUESTION pp. 221-245

- Robin Harding
- EXTERNAL VALIDITY AND LIBRARIES OF PHENOMENA: A CRITIQUE OF GUALA'S METHODOLOGY OF EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS pp. 247-271

- Martin K. Jones
- TRANSCENDENTAL ARGUMENTS AND INTERPERSONAL UTILITY COMPARISONS pp. 273-295

- Mauro Rossi
- A PARADIGM SHIFT IN THEORIZING ABOUT JUSTICE? A CRITIQUE OF SEN pp. 297-315

- Laura Valentini
- The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Economics, Harold Kincaid and Don Ross (eds), Oxford University Press, 2009, xviii + 670 pages pp. 317-324

- N. Emrah Aydinonat
- The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009, 467 pp pp. 324-331

- Luigino Bruni
- Identity Economics: How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being, George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton, Princeton University Press, vi + 185 pp pp. 331-338

- John Davis
- Making the Social World: The Structure of Human Civilization, John R. Searle, Oxford University Press, 2010, 224 pages pp. 338-346

- Frank Hindriks
- Pleasures of Benthamism. Victorian Literature, Utility, Political Economy, Kathleen Blake, Oxford University Press, 2009, 267 pages pp. 346-352

- Bruna Ingrao
- Economic Methodology: Understanding Economics as a Science, Marcel Boumans and John B. Davis (with contributions from Mark Blaug, Harro Maas and Andrej Svorencik), Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, x + 209 pages pp. 352-358

- Mark Peacock
- AN EXTENDED FRAMEWORK FOR PREFERENCE RELATIONS – ERRATUM pp. 359-359

- Johan Gustafsson
- AN EXTENDED FRAMEWORK FOR PREFERENCE RELATIONS – CORRECTED VERSION pp. 360-367

- Johan Gustafsson
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- AN EXTENDED FRAMEWORK FOR PREFERENCE RELATIONS pp. 101-108

- Johan Gustafsson
- POVERTY MEASUREMENT: PRIORITARIANISM, SUFFICIENCY AND THE ‘I'S OF POVERTY pp. 109-121

- Lucio Esposito and Peter J. Lambert
- CHOICE, INTERNAL CONSISTENCY AND RATIONALITY pp. 123-149

- Aditi Bhattacharyya, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
- LUCK-EGALITARIANISM: FAULTS AND COLLECTIVE CHOICE pp. 151-173

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- Capabilities and Happiness, edited by Luigino Bruni, Flavio Comim and Maurizio Pugno. Oxford University Press, 2008. vii + 352 pages pp. 175-179

- Paul Anand
- Experimental Economics: Rethinking the Rules, Nicholas Bardsley, Robin Cubitt, Graham Loomes, Peter Moffat, Chris Starmer, and Robert Sugden. Princeton University Press, 2010. viii + 375 pages pp. 179-183

- Andrew Caplin
- Why We Cooperate, Michael Tomasello. MIT Press, 2009. xviii + 206 pages pp. 183-190

- Mattia Gallotti
- Health, Luck, and Justice, Shlomi Segall. Princeton University Press, 2010. x + 239 pages pp. 190-198

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Luck Egalitarianism – Equality, Responsibility and Justice, Carl Knight. Edinburgh University Press, 2009. v + 250 pages pp. 198-203

- Robert Huseby
- Economics as Hermeneutics: Rationality and Explanation in Economics, Maurice Lagueux. Routledge, 2010. xx + 275 pages pp. 203-208

- Jaakko Kuorikoski
- Fairness, Responsibility, and Welfare, Marc Fleurbaey. Oxford University Press, 2008. x + 295 pages pp. 208-215

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Volume 27, issue 1, 2011
- WHAT IS MONEY? AN ALTERNATIVE TO SEARLE'S INSTITUTIONAL FACTS pp. 1-22

- J. P. Smit, Filip Buekens and Stan Du Plessis
- ‘BUT CAN'T WE GET THE SAME THING WITH A STANDARD MODEL?’ RATIONALIZING BOUNDED-RATIONALITY MODELS pp. 23-43

- Ran Spiegler
- BETTER NEVER TO HAVE BEEN BELIEVED: BENATAR ON THE HARM OF EXISTENCE pp. 45-52

- Campbell Brown
- Non-Bayesian Decision Theory. Beliefs and Desires as Reasons for Action, Martin Peterson. Theory and Decision Library, Springer, 2008. ix + 170 pages pp. 53-59

- Mikaël Cozic
- Decision Theory and Rationality, José Luis Bermúdez. Oxford University Press, 2009. 189 pages pp. 59-64

- Igor Douven
- The Social Epistemology of Experimental Economics, Ana Cordeiro dos Santos. Routledge 2010. xi + 210 pages pp. 64-69

- Martin Jones
- The Right to Exploit: Parasitism, Scarcity, Basic Income, Gijs van Donselaar. Oxford University Press, 2009. ix + 195 pages pp. 69-75

- Robert Mayer
- Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Philosophical Theory and Scientific Practice, edited by C. Mantzavinos. Cambridge University Press, 2009. ix + 333 pages pp. 75-83

- Michiru Nagatsu
- Intergenerational Justice, edited by Axel Gosseries and Lukas H. Meyer. Oxford University Press, 2009. ix + 419 pages pp. 83-87

- Jesper Ryberg
- The Bounds of Reason: Game Theory and the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences, Herbert Gintis. Princeton University Press, 2009. xviii + 281 pages pp. 88-96

- Peter Vanderschraaf
- COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION – ADDENDUM pp. 97-98

- D. Brock
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