Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
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Volume 24, issue 2, 2025
- Adaptive biases in the wild: Advancing our understanding of the nature of biases pp. 187-192

- Jochen Reb, Natalia Karelaia and Tomás Lejarraga
- Two kinds of bias pp. 193-207

- Gerd Gigerenzer
- When and why framing effects are neither errors nor mistakes pp. 209-229

- Craig R. M. McKenzie, Shlomi Sher, Xingyu Shirley Liu and Leo J. Kleiman-Lynch
- Confirmation bias and the plausible distribution of evidence pp. 231-248

- Ulrike Hahn
- Human reinforcement learning processes and biases: computational characterization and possible applications to behavioral public policy pp. 249-273

- Stefano Palminteri
- A heuristic based on transparently false likelihoods improves gamblers’ expected value in the wild pp. 275-301

- Will M. Bennis
- The strategic benefits of overconfidence pp. 303-322

- Lionel Page
- Borrowing in competence attrition as adaptive bias pp. 323-340

- Simone Guercini and Christian Lechner
- Motivated bias blind spot: people confess to more or less bias depending on its desirability pp. 341-358

- Francisco Cruz and André Mata
- Editorial for special issue: broadening the concept of heuristics pp. 359-361

- Simone Guercini, Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos and Julian N. Marewski
- Self-change heuristics: How managers unlearn, change habits, and rework their identity pp. 363-387

- Radu Atanasiu, Christopher Wickert and Svetlana N. Khapova
- Culture-bound heuristics pp. 389-412

- Will M Bennis
- A framework for Understanding heuristic shifts and adaptation pp. 413-435

- Matteo Cristofaro
- Potential of fast and frugal trees in factor investing on the US equity market pp. 437-448

- William Forbes, Egor Kiselev and Len Skerratt
- Editorial: Behavioral Paternalism pp. 449-451

- Mario Rizzo and Riccardo Viale
- Second-order agency pp. 453-467

- Cass R. Sunstein
- It still won’t budge: behavioural public policy struggles to escape paternalism pp. 469-488

- Otto Lehto
- From heuristics and biases to agency pp. 489-508

- Ivan Mitrouchev and Malte Dold
- Legal nudges and the harm principle pp. 509-527

- Giovanni Tuzet
- AI-enhanced nudging in public policy: why to worry and how to respond pp. 529-547

- Stefano Calboli and Bart Engelen
- Boosts are not Educative or System-2 Nudges pp. 549-561

- Till Grüne-Yanoff
- The philosophic turn for AI agents: replacing centralized digital rhetoric with decentralized truth-seeking pp. 563-586

- Philipp Koralus
- Unequal access to early childcare: What role do cognitive and behavioral factors play? A PRISMA systematic review pp. 587-620

- Laudine Carbuccia, Valentin Thouzeau, Carlo Barone and Coralie Chevallier
- Integrating behavioural insights in the policy process: on chances and hurdles identified by policy-makers and behavioural scientists pp. 621-663

- Florian Spitzer, Kira Abstiens and Sophie Karmasin
- Institutional discounting effect in nudging health-relevant behaviors among students pp. 665-690

- Riccardo Viale, Veronica Cucchiarini, Laura Caravona, Antonio Roazzi and Laura Macchi
- The gentle push based on a “nudging approach”: from personal well-being to collective sustainability pp. 691-712

- Alessia Dorigoni and Nicolao Bonini
- Nudges, norms and moral progress pp. 713-737

- Viktor Ivanković and Karolina Kudlek
- Mind the cultural gap: cultural contingency of behavioral interventions pp. 739-752

- Yahya Alshamy
- Nudging within political liberalism: A Two-Way justification for liberal democracies pp. 753-772

- Simone Marsilio
- Nudges, boosts, autonomy, time and the quality of life pp. 773-793

- Henriëtte Prast
- Hot nudges on hazy landscapes pp. 795-826

- Abigail Devereaux
- Can green nudges increase inequalities? pp. 827-844

- Rita Abdel-Sater and Coralie Chevallier
- The invisible (yet real) wounds of character: towards an enactivist approach to moral injury pp. 845-869

- Massimiliano Cappuccio
- On the transparency of nudges: an experiment pp. 871-894

- Sandro Casal, Francesco Guala and Luigi Mittone
- Hidden sacrifices: discrete choice experiment evaluating students’ “willingness to pay” for better grades in Portugal pp. 895-910

- Rita Moreira, Eduardo Costa and Luis Filipe
- Empirical analysis on motivated agents among long-term caregivers in Japan pp. 911-927

- Yoshimasa Kato
- Becoming fake: an evolutionary model of fake news pp. 929-945

- Jacopo Marchetti and Antonio Mastrogiorgio
- Heuristics: how simple models of the mind can serve as tools for transparent scientific justification pp. 947-998

- Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage
- Attachment experiences and moral development: the mediating role of alexithymia and emotional regulation skills in a sample of young women pp. 999-1024

- Lorenza Di Pentima, Alessandro Toni and Antonio Roazzi
- The relationship between human values and support for distributive approaches in healthcare rationing: an exploratory study pp. 1025-1046

- Isabel Miguel and Micaela Pinho
- Don’t judge a film by its thumbnail: the question of cybernetic intentionality pp. 1047-1059

- Kristina Šekrst
- The wisdom project protocol: reasoning for wisdom in complex real-world enactive problem solving pp. 1061-1081

- Iris Stammberger and Michael Mascolo
Volume 24, issue 1, 2025
- Introduction: Embodied/Enactive approaches to moral and social problems pp. 1-5

- Shaun Gallagher
- Enacting Phronesis: some deliberations about enactive ethics pp. 7-35

- Daniel D. Hutto
- Habit in context pp. 37-50

- David Schoute and Erik Myin
- Conviviality: our primary connectedness to living beings pp. 51-67

- Thomas Fuchs
- Health care as participatory sense-making: an enactive perspective on relations between patients and health care providers pp. 69-89

- Geoffrey Dierckxsens
- Toward a patterned theory of inner speech: rethinking Vygotsky through 4E cognition and phenomenology pp. 91-107

- J. Colelli, M. Bernardo and F. Verde
- Superintelligence, heuristics and embodied threats pp. 109-123

- Antonio Mastrogiorgio and Riccardo Palumbo
- Trust and reliance in the cognitive institutions of cryptocurrency pp. 125-144

- Enrico Petracca and Shaun Gallagher
- Correction: Trust and reliance in the cognitive institutions of cryptocurrency pp. 145-146

- Enrico Petracca and Shaun Gallagher
- An enactive account of labor pp. 147-164

- Andrea Gambarotto and Thomas van Es
- Habits of affluence: unfeeling, enactivism and the ecological crisis of capitalism pp. 165-186

- Jan Slaby