Rationality, markets, and morals: RMM Band 3 (2012)
Recent Submissions
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Names and Games
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The Strength of Weak Affects
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How Can We Cultivate Senn’s Ability?
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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 ... -
Affective Social Ties—Missing Link in Governance Theory
(2012)Although governance is about interpersonal relationships, it appears that the antecedents and consequences of affective bonds (social ties) in social groups dealing with commonpool resources and public goods have been ... -
The Renegade Subjectivist: José Bernardo’s Reference Bayesianism
(2012)This article motivates and discusses José Bernardo's attempt to reconcile the subjective Bayesian framework with a need for objective scientific inference, leading to a special kind of objective Bayesianism, namely reference ... -
The SES Framework in a Marine Setting: Methodological Lessons
(2012)The paper discusses the application of Elinor Ostrom's Social Ecological Systems (SES) framework, using as example a community organization in Costa Rica, which collectively extracts turtle eggs. The paper does so with the ... -
Coevolving Relationships between Political Science and Economics
(2012)During the last 50 years, at least four interdisciplinary developments have occurred at the boundaries of political science and economics that have affected the central questions that both political scientists and economists ... -
Statistical Science Meets Philosophy of Science Part 2: Shallow versus Deep Explorations
(2012)Inability to clearly defend against the criticisms of frequentist methods has turned many a frequentist away from venturing into foundational battlegrounds. Conceding the distorted perspectives drawn from overly literal ... -
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 ... -
Risk, Networks, and Ecological Explanations for the Emergence of Cooperation in Commons Governance
(2012)The commons literature increasingly recognizes the importance of contextual factors in driving collaboration in governance systems. Of particular interest are the ways in which the attributes of a resource system influence ...