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Choice in Everyday Life - Individuals, Incommensurability and Democracy

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Robert Urquhart teaches Economics at the University of Denver. He has published articles on eighteenth-century political economy and the challenge it presents to modern economic theory. Klappentext Social choice and decision-making are key topics in economic theory and Robert Urquhart delves into the world of philosophy in this superb new book. Zusammenfassung Social choice and decision-making are key topics in economic theory and Robert Urquhart delves into the world of philosophy in this superb new book. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction PART I Tragic conflict, ethical order, and the polis 1 Gods and mortals 2 A human order 3 A tragic order PART II Incommensurable choice 4 Taking things seriously 5 Shapes and scales of choice 6 “The Jolly Corner” 7 Necessity and difficulty of life choice 8 The time of crossword puzzles 9 For small values PART III Individuality and democracy 10 The occurrence of individuality 11 Individuals, materialism, and democracy

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