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    The Limits of Liberty: between anarchy and Leviathan.James M. Buchanan - 1975 - University of Chicago Press.
    Employing the techniques of modern economic analysis, Professor Buchanan reveals the conceptual basis of an individual's social rights by examining the ...
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    The Reason of Rules: Constitutional Political Economy.Geoffrey Brennan & James M. Buchanan - 1985 - Cambridge University Press.
    Societies function on the basis of rules. These rules, rather like the rules of the road, coordinate the activities of individuals who have a variety of goals and purposes. Whether the rules work well or ill, and how they can be made to work better, is a matter of major concern. Appropriately interpreted, the working of social rules is also the central subject matter of modern political economy. This book is about rules - what they are, how they work, and (...)
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  3. The Limits of Liberty between Anarchy and Leviathan.James M. Buchanan - 1975 - Political Theory 4 (3):388-391.
  4. Panpsychism, intuitions, and the great chain of being.Luke Roelofs & Jed Buchanan - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (11):2991-3017.
    Some philosophical theories of consciousness imply consciousness in things we would never intuitively think are conscious—most notably, panpsychism implies that consciousness is pervasive, even outside complex brains. Is this a reductio ab absurdum for such theories, or does it show that we should reject our original intuitions? To understand the stakes of this question as clearly as possible, we analyse the structured pattern of intuitions that panpsychism conflicts with. We consider a variety of ways that the tension between this intuition (...)
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  5. The Market as a Creative Process.James M. Buchanan - 1991 - Economics and Philosophy 7 (2):167-186.
    Contributions in modern theoretical physics and chemistry on the behavior of nonlinear systems, exemplified by Ilya Prigogine's work on the thermodynamics of open systems, attract growing attention in economics. Our purpose here is to relate the new orientation in the natural sciences to a particular nonorthodox strand of thought within economics. All that is needed for this purpose is some appreciation of the general thrust of the enterprise, which involves a shift of perspective from the determinism of conventional physics to (...)
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    Ethical rules, expected values, and large numbers.James M. Buchanan - 1965 - Ethics 76 (1):1-13.
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    Ethics and Economic Progress.James McGill Buchanan - 1994 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 5 (1):196-204.
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    Rational Choice and Moral Order.Victor Vanberg & James M. Buchanan - 1988 - Analyse & Kritik 10 (2):138-160.
    The article discusses some of the fundamental conceptual and theoretical aspects of rational choice and moral order. A distinction is drawn between constitutional interests and compliance interests, and it is argued that a viable moral order requires that the two interests somehow be brought into congruence. It is shown that with regard to the prospects for a spontaneous emergence of such congruence, a distinction between two kinds of moral rules which we call trust-rules and solidarity-rules is of crucial importance.
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    Ethics and Economic Progress: Compte rendu par Thierry Sebagh.James McGill Buchanan - 1994 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 5 (1):196-204.
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    Equality as fact and Norm.James M. Buchanan - 1971 - Ethics 81 (3):228-240.
  11. The economizing element in Knight's ethical critique of capitalist order.James M. Buchanan - 1987 - Ethics 98 (1):61-75.
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    The Gauthier Enterprise*: JAMES M. BUCHANAN.James M. Buchanan - 1988 - Social Philosophy and Policy 5 (2):75-94.
    I take it as my assignment to criticize the Gauthier enterprise. At the outset, however, I should express my general agreement with David Gauthier's normative vision of a liberal social order, including the place that individual principles of morality hold in such an order. Whether the enterprise is, ultimately, judged to have succeeded or to have failed depends on the standards applied. Considered as a coherent grounding of such a social order in the rational choice behavior of persons, the enterprise (...)
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    Politics by principle, not interest: toward nondiscriminatory democracy.James M. Buchanan - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Roger D. Congleton.
    In his treatise, The Constitution of Liberty (1960), F. A. Hayek emphasized the central role of the generality principle, as embodied in the rule of law, for the maintenance of a free society. This book extends Hayek's argument by applying the generality principle to politics. Several important policy implications emerge. There are no direct implications to suggest how much governments should do. The argument suggests strongly however, that, whatever is done politically, must be done generally rather than discriminatorily.
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    Age-Related Decline of Wrist Position Sense and its Relationship to Specific Physical Training.Ann Van de Winckel, Yu-Ting Tseng, Daniel Chantigian, Kaitlyn Lorant, Zinat Zarandi, Jeffrey Buchanan, Thomas A. Zeffiro, Mia Larson, Becky Olson-Kellogg, Jürgen Konczak & Manda L. Keller-Ross - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Theorika: A Study of Monetary Distributions to the Athenian Citizenry during the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B. C.Donald W. Bradeen & James J. Buchanan - 1964 - American Journal of Philology 85 (3):332.
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    Managed care: an industry snapshot.Joseph Newhouse, J. L. Buchanan, H. L. Bailit, D. Blumenthal, M. B. Buntin, D. Caudry, P. D. Cleary, A. M. Epstein, P. Fitzgerald & R. G. Frank - 2002 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 39 (3):207-20.
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  17. Student Revolts, Academic Liberalism, and Constitutional Attitudes.James M. Buchanan - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
  18. Pragmatic Reform and Constitutional Revolution.James M. Buchanan & Alberto Di Pierro - 1969 - Ethics 79 (2):95 - 104.
  19. Report on the seventh east-west philosophers' conference, "justice and democracy: A philosophical exploration".James Buchanan - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (3):309-336.
    The East-West Philosophers' Conference is a series that began in 1939. It has brought philosophers from around the globe to the University of Hawai'i to reflect on issues in comparative philosophy. The seventh such conference was held in January 1995.
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  20. Citizens as Sovereigns.Paul H. Appleby, W. Averell Harriman, C. W. Cassinelli, James M. Buchanan & Gordon Tullock - 1963 - Ethics 74 (1):65-68.
  21. 290/Name Index Bouchaud, JP 112,116 Bousquet, GH 230 Bovens. L. 3, 61,139 Bowles, S. 216,229.R. Boyd, M. Brown, S. C. Brown, J. C. Bryce, J. Buchanan, C. Bulcaen, S. Burks, M. F. Bumyeat, G. Busino & C. Castelfranchi - 2008 - In Maria-Carla Galavotti (ed.), Reasoning, Rationality and Probability. CSLI Publications. pp. 289.
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    An Ambiguity in Sen’s Alleged Proof of the Impossibility of a Pareto Libertarian.James M. Buchanan - 1996 - Analyse & Kritik 18 (1):118-125.
    ‘Minimal liberalism’, in Sen’s strict definition, is impossible, because any ‘social state’, once chosen, freezes all of its components, thereby removing any prospect of further assignment of choice-making authority.
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    Asymmetrical Reciprocity in Market Exchange: Implications for Economies in Transition.James M. Buchanan - 1993 - Social Philosophy and Policy 10 (2):51-64.
    Western visitors to those parts of the world that before 1991 were politically organized as the Soviet Union have been impressed by the attitudes of persons toward behavior in ordinary exchanges, attitudes that seem to be so different from those in Western economies. The essential elements of an “exchange culture” seem to be missing, and this absence, in itself, may be central to the effective functioning of market economies. Individual participants in ordinary exchange relationships in Western economies act as if (...)
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  24. Being Church, Becoming Community.John M. Buchanan - 1996
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  25. Boundaries on Social Contract.James Buchanan - 1975 - Reason Papers 2:15-28.
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    Can Democracy Promote the General Welfare?: JAMES M. BUCHANAN.James M. Buchanan - 1997 - Social Philosophy and Policy 14 (2):165-179.
    To commence any answer to the question “Can democracy promote the general welfare?” requires attention to the meaning of “general welfare.” If this term is drained of all significance by being defined as “whatever the political decision process determines it to be,” then there is no content to the question. The meaning of the term can be restored only by classifying possible outcomes of democratic political processes into two sets – those that are general in application over all citizens and (...)
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    Economic analogues to the generalization argument.James M. Buchanan & Gordon Tullock - 1964 - Ethics 74 (4):300-301.
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    Elizabeth Anderson., Value in Ethics and Economics.James M. Buchanan - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):107-108.
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    Equality, hierarchy, and global justice.James M. Buchanan - 2006 - Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (1):255-265.
    Western liberal societies are described by a mix of two contrasting ethical presuppositions, that which commences from a perspective that views persons as natural equals and that which commences from a perspective that classifies persons hierarchically. Differences in this mix among separate polities may create difficulties as principles of justice are extended across national boundaries in response to continuing globalization.
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    Gains-from-trade in votes.James M. Buchanan & Gordon Tullock - 1966 - Ethics 76 (4):305-306.
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    Heidegger and the Problem of Ground.James Buchanan - 1973 - Philosophy Today 17 (3):232-245.
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    Hayek et Les forces de l’histoire.James Buchanan - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (1):181-183.
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    History, Geography and Civics: Teaching and Learning in the Primary Years.John Buchanan - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    History, Geography and Civics provides an in-depth and engaging introduction to teaching and learning socio-environmental education from F-6 in Australia and New Zealand. It explores the centrality of socio-environmental issues to all aspects of life and education and makes explicit links between pedagogical theories and classroom activities. Part I introduces readers to teaching and learning history, geography and environmental studies, and civics and citizenship, as well as issues in intercultural and global education. Part II explores the use of media and (...)
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    Individualism and political disorder.James M. Buchanan - 2015 - Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Edited by Yong J. Yoon.
    As the title suggests, the book's theme is inspired by, and also stands in contrast to, Hayek's theme and title of his book, Individualism and Economic Order. the chapters are the papers written by James Buchanan after the publication of his Collected Work volumes, with and without co-authorship with Yoon. These chapters reflect the authors' thoughts on politics seen through fiscal policies and the tragedies of the commons and anticommons in collective actions. the pathologies of democratic politics rigorously analyzed in (...)
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  35. Las presuposiciones normativas de la democracia.James Buchanan - 2006 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 25:23-34.
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    Monetary malpractice: Intent, impotence, or incompetence?James M. Buchanan & David I. Fand - 1992 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 6 (4):457-469.
    Monetary policy prior to, during, and following the 1990?1991 recession was the tightest and most restrictive in over 30 years. Some have suggested that this policy was explicitly designed by the monetary hawks on the Federal Reserve to wring out the residues of inflationary expectations; others, that the central bank could not offset the real, and powerful, negative shocks buffeting the American economy. But a better explanation is that the monetary authorities were passive because they failed to appreciate the treacherous (...)
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    Merleau-ponty's political passage.James H. Buchanan - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):909-914.
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    No Title available: Reviews.James M. Buchanan - 1998 - Economics and Philosophy 14 (1):131-135.
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    No Title available: Reviews.James M. Buchanan - 1988 - Economics and Philosophy 4 (2):341-342.
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    Politics and science: Reflections on Knight's critique of polany.James M. Buchanan - 1967 - Ethics 77 (4):303-310.
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    Political Economy and Social Philosophy51.James M. Buchanan - 1985 - In Peter Koslowski (ed.), Economics and Philosophy. J.C.B. Mohr. pp. 7--19.
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    Pathological Forms of the Will-to-Power.James Buchanan - 1983 - Philosophy Today 27 (1):52-65.
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    Process Metapsychology.John H. Buchanan - 2008 - In Michel Weber (ed.), Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 363-370.
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    Post-socialist Political Economy: Selected Essays.James M. Buchanan - 1997 - Edward Elgar Publishing.
    This book presents a critical assessment of the political and social order in the post-revolutionary decade of the 1990s in both the transitional economies and Western welfare states confronting fiscal crises. As we enter the new post-socialist century, James M. Buchanan argues that we need to think and act on the premise that the future is uncertain. James M. Buchanan examines the political economy of the post-socialist era, analysing the events of 1989-91 and some of their predicted consequences. In addition (...)
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  45. Spinal cord of lamprey: Generation of locomotor patterns.J. T. Buchanan - 2002 - In M. Arbib (ed.), The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. MIT Press.
     
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    The Conundrum of Educational Provision and the Application of Performativity and Technology in Papua New Guinea.Jeff Buchanan - 2000 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 32 (1):103-117.
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    The conundrum of educational provision and the application of performativity and technology in papua new guinea.Jeff Buchanan - 2000 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 32 (1):103–117.
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    The dynamic compression of perspex.J. S. Buchanan, H. J. James & G. W. Teague - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (36):1432-1448.
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    The Depths of Compassion.John H. Buchanan - 2013 - Process Studies 42 (1):47-63.
    Some notion ofcompassion must play a central role in conceiving of a true process psychology. In Whitehead’s metaphysics, “feeling the feelings of others” is how reality itself is constructed. By placing primitive feeling at the heart ofperception, experience, and the nature of reality, process philosophy helps psychology envision compassion as a way of connecting directly to the depths of others, of nature, and of ourselves. This paper focuses on some deeper experiences of compassion, as elucidated by transpersonal psychology, and how (...)
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    The Matrix of Contractarian Justice.James M. Buchanan & Loren E. Lomasky - 1984 - Social Philosophy and Policy 2 (1):12.
    There are no first principles etched in stone from which all moral philosophers must take their bearings. We must deliberately choose our point of departure in any attempt to respond to the question: “Must any defensible theory of justice incorporate both a commitment to personal liberty and to economic equality?” Basic to our own approach is a suspicion of seers and visionaries who espy an external source of values independent from human choices. We presuppose, instead, that political philosophy commences with (...)
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