Auflistung Rationality, markets, and morals: RMM nach DDC-Klassifikation "ddc:100"
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How Can We Cultivate Senn’s Ability?
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How to Safeguard Subsidiarity and Competition in the European Union
(2009)The assignment of rights to as low political levels as possible recommends itself because preferences of citizens are better known at the communal, provincial or state level, because their influence is greater, political ... -
Hume and the Social Contract. A Systematic Evaluation
(2013)The article systematically explores the compatibility of Hume's political philosophy and contractarianism by reconstructing Hume's criticism of the idea of a social contract. In a nutshell, the dispute concerns the theoretical ... -
Hume without Spontaneous Order
(2015)The question whether it is possible to be both a Humean and a contractarian arises from the interpretation of Hume as a theorist of spontaneous order, a theory that is usually taken to be incompatible with contractarianism. ... -
Hume’s Theory of Justice
(2014)Hume developed an original and revolutionary theoretical paradigm for explaining the spontaneous emergence of the classic conventions of justice-stable possession, transference of property by consent, and the obligation ... -
Hypothetical Justifications
(2009)A basic conviction in moral non-cognitivism is: only hypothetical norms may be justified. Hartmut Kliemt argues for a moderate variant: there are only hypothetical justifications of norms whether the norms are hypothetical ... -
Individual Interest and Political Legitimacy
(2009)Criticism of contract theory has always played an important role in Hartmut Kliemt's writings on political philosophy. Notwithstanding his objections to a consent-based justification of the state he has never subscribed ... -
Induction and Deduction in Bayesian Data Analysis
(2011)The classical or frequentist approach to statistics (in which inference is centered on significance testing), is associated with a philosophy in which science is deductive and follows Popper's doctrine of falsification. ... -
Invisible Hand Processes and the Theory of Money
(2013)This paper explores, and rejects, the plausibility--advanced by a number of economists and recently re-affirmed by Robert Nozick--of employing an `invisible hand explanation' to account for the existence of money as a ... -
Learning to Be Different: Quantitative Research in Economics and Political Science
(2012)The comment addresses the subtle differences that exist between economics and political science in terms of how the standards for the empirical quantitative research are set. It shows that the common methodology is applied ... -
Low Assumptions, High Dimensions
(2011)These days, statisticians often deal with complex, high dimensional datasets. Researchers in statistics and machine learning have responded by creating many new methods for analyzing high dimensional data. However, many ... -
Meinungsbildung in Gruppen
(2009)The article describes a radically simplifying model of opinion formation processes. The model abstracts away almost everything. A very common reaction to such an approach is the objection that important factors are not ... -
Names and Games
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Negative Goals and Identity: Revisiting Sen’s Critique of Homo Economicus
(2013)Sen's critique of the homo economicus conception of choice asserts that agents who `displace' their goals, and instead choose on the basis of others', are not therefore irrational. I first defend Sen against the objection ... -
New Approaches to Classical Liberalism
(2012)This article focuses on the following three novel and original philosophical approaches to classical liberalism: Den Uyl and Rasmussen’s perfectionist argument from meta-norms, Gaus’s justificatory model, and Kukathas’s ...