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Review of Economic Philosophy – Number 2022/2 – Vol. 23 – Miscellaneous

2023-06-06 22:00:00
Page 3 to 20: Fabien Tarrit – Continuity and ruptures at Cohen. About a book by Nicholas Vrousalis | Page 21 to 52: Alain Boyer – On the complementarity of economics and philosophy on the question of justice | Page 53 to 80: Emmanuel Petit and Jérôme Ballet – John Dewey: an open door to the economy of emotions | Page 81 to 100: Jérôme Ballet, Damien Bazin and François-Régis Mahieu – Thinking regarding socially sustainable development | Page 101 to 134: Guillaume Carbou and Marie-Anne Verdier – Capitalism’s impossibility of recovering ecological criticism: the hypothesis of the defetishization of commodities | Page 135 to 193: Daniel Serra – Controversies around Neuroeconomics: Empirical, Methodological and Philosophical Issues | Page 195 to 222: Bernard Walliser – From universal ontology to economic ontology | Page 223 to 226: Valentine Brunet – Self-ownership. Essay on the meaning of individual freedom, Jean-Fabien Spitz, Paris, Vrin, “Concrete Philosophy”, 2018 | Pages 227 to 232: Feriel Kandil – Measuring Social Welfare. An introduction, Matthew D. Adler, New York, Oxford University Press, 2019.
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