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REJOINDER: THE “AMBIGUITY AVERSION LITERATURE: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT”
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- 10 November 2009, pp. 357-369
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Do Metaphors Affect Economic Theory?
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 1-22
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THE DISCURSIVE DILEMMA AS A LOTTERY PARADOX*
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- 01 November 2007, pp. 301-319
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Should Social Preferences Be Consistent?
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 7-18
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Economics is Too Important to Be Left to the Rhetoricians
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 129-149
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VARIETIES OF ALTRUISM
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- 01 July 2010, pp. 121-148
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Grounding Hypernorms: Toward a Contractarian Theory of Business Ethics
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 107-112
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Symposium on Marshall's Tendencies: 1 How models help economists to know
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- 14 March 2002, pp. 5-16
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Egalitarianism, Responsibility, and Information
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 215-244
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Rights to Liberty in Purely Private Matters: Part II
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 27-64
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The Impossibility of a Complete Methodological Individualist: Reduction When Knowledge Is Imperfect
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 101-108
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Rationality, comparability and maximization
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- 14 March 2002, pp. 141-156
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CONFIDENCE IN BELIEFS AND RATIONAL DECISION MAKING
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- 30 October 2018, pp. 223-258
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Marx And Disequilibrium in Market Socialist Relations of Production
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- 05 December 2008, pp. 23-47
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COLLECTIVE OBLIGATIONS, GROUP PLANS AND INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS
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- 23 November 2016, pp. 187-214
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The Methodology of Positive Economics: Reflections on the Milton Friedman Legacy, Uskali Mäki, editor. Cambridge University Press, 2009. xvii + 363 pages.
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- 12 October 2010, pp. 376-382
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COMMON REASONING IN GAMES: A LEWISIAN ANALYSIS OF COMMON KNOWLEDGE OF RATIONALITY
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- 22 September 2014, pp. 285-329
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NON-REASONED DECISION-MAKING
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- 02 June 2014, pp. 195-214
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OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE AND THE EGALITARIAN ETHOS
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- 03 April 2013, pp. 3-20
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Symposium on explanations and social ontology 1: rational choice theory and social explanation
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- 01 April 2003, pp. 211-234
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