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Authors: Mongin, P
Citation: P. Mongin, The impartial observer theorem of social ethics, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 147-179

Authors: Verbeek, B
Citation: B. Verbeek, Consequentialism, rationality and the relevant description of outcomes, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 181-205

Authors: Skog, OJ
Citation: Oj. Skog, Theorizing about patience formation - The necessity of conceptual distinctions, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 207-219

Authors: Janssen, MCW
Citation: Mcw. Janssen, On the principle of coordination, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 221-234

Authors: Quesada, A
Citation: A. Quesada, The normal form is not sufficient, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 235-243

Authors: Fioretti, G
Citation: G. Fioretti, Von Kries and the other 'German logicians: Non-numerical probabilities before Keynes, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 245-273

Authors: Pettit, P
Citation: P. Pettit, What price fame?, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 275-281

Authors: Bradley, R
Citation: R. Bradley, Foundations of causal decision theory, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 281-288

Authors: Guala, F Psillos, S
Citation: F. Guala et S. Psillos, Models as mediators. Perspectives on natural and social science, ECON PHILOS, 17(2), 2001, pp. 288-294

Authors: Pettit, P
Citation: P. Pettit, Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 1 Capability and freedom: A defenceof Sen, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 1-20

Authors: Anderson, E
Citation: E. Anderson, Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 2 Unstrapping the straitjacket of 'preference': A comment on Amartya Sen's contributions to philosophy and economics, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 21-38

Authors: Scanlon, TM
Citation: Tm. Scanlon, Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 3 Sen and consequentialism, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 39-50

Authors: Sen, A
Citation: A. Sen, Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 4 Reply, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 51-66

Authors: Nussbaum, MC
Citation: Mc. Nussbaum, Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 5 Adaptive preferences and women's options, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 67-88

Authors: Tebble, AJ
Citation: Aj. Tebble, The tables turned: Wilt Chamberlain versus Robert Nozick on rectification, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 89-108

Authors: Gilbert, M
Citation: M. Gilbert, Collective preferences, obligations, and rational choice, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 109-119

Authors: Lowry, ST
Citation: St. Lowry, The legacy of scholasticism in economic thought: Antecedents of choice andpower, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 121-128

Authors: Verbeek, B
Citation: B. Verbeek, Alchemies of the mind: Rationality and the emotions, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 128-134

Authors: Dufwenberg, M
Citation: M. Dufwenberg, Modeling bounded rationality, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 134-140

Authors: Goodin, RE
Citation: Re. Goodin, The new social question: Rethinking the welfare state, ECON PHILOS, 17(1), 2001, pp. 140-145

Authors: Sugden, R
Citation: R. Sugden, Team preferences, ECON PHILOS, 16(2), 2000, pp. 175-204

Authors: Davis, GC
Citation: Gc. Davis, A semantic interpretation of Haavelmo's structure of econometrics, ECON PHILOS, 16(2), 2000, pp. 205-228

Authors: Tungodden, B
Citation: B. Tungodden, Egalitarianism: Is leximin the only option?, ECON PHILOS, 16(2), 2000, pp. 229-245

Authors: Arrhenius, G
Citation: G. Arrhenius, An impossibility theorem for welfarist axiologies, ECON PHILOS, 16(2), 2000, pp. 247-266

Authors: Priest, G
Citation: G. Priest, The logic of backwards inductions, ECON PHILOS, 16(2), 2000, pp. 267-285
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