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  1. Economies: Good, Bad, Indifferent.Raymond Geuss - 2012 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 55 (4):331-360.
    Abstract There has been a strong tendency in economic thought to try to take human wants, desires, and preferences as the basis for deciding how to act. This essay argues that ?needs? constitute a distinct category which cannot be reduced to preference. The reductive strategy is partly connected with a philosophical mistake about the relation between the subjective and the objective. The distinction between needs and wants must be central to any continuing form of human action, but it may also (...)
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  • Tracking Democracy.John Dunn - 2010 - Political Theory 38 (1):106-110.
  • Behind clio's mask: Philosophic history and its uses today.Ralph Buultjens - 1993 - Ethics and International Affairs 7:153–169.
    Buultjens examines the utility of history as a paradigm on which to build a prognosis of the future.
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