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21.0. The dismal employment picture: A demographic, social-status-theory explanation 11 Aug 2013 | 09:51 am

Most economists agree automation costs jobs, but the reason it does is unclear. Economists had theorized that automation would create more jobs than it eliminates. This essay sketches a novel theory e...

15.3. Why ideology types and the political spectrum match: The theory of ideological concealment 8 Jul 2013 | 10:22 am

The correspondence problem in general The unanticipated correspondence between ideology types and segments of the left-right political spectrum posed an unexpectedly difficult theoretical problem. Th...

11.6. Belief–opinion confusion and the contradictions of capitalist investment markets: Fictional-market socialism 21 May 2013 | 04:51 am

(Part 7 of Belief-versus-opinion series.) Economic recessions, like the one we hope we’re recovering from, have varied causes, but any causes inhering in capitalist markets are fundamental in that th...

11.6. Belief-opinion confusion and the contradictions of capitalist investment markets: Fictional-market socialism 21 May 2013 | 04:51 am

(Part 7 of Belief versus opinion series.) Economic recessions, like the one we hope we’re recovering from, have varied causes, but any causes inhering in capitalist markets are fundamental in that th...

11.5. Why do we confuse belief and opinion?: A construal-level-theory analysis. THE CONFUSION BETWEEN BELIEF AND OPINION AND THE NATURES OF FANATICISM... 16 Apr 2013 | 01:59 am

Why do we confuse the epistemic attitudes opinion and belief, which—to serve the distinct functions of deliberation and action—should be based, respectively, on our own thinking or on that of our epis...

11.5. Why do we confuse belief and opinion?: A construal-level-theory analysis. THE CONFUSION BETWEEN BELIEF AND OPINION AND THE NATURES OF FANATICISM... 16 Apr 2013 | 01:59 am

Why do we confuse the epistemic attitudes opinion and belief, which—to serve the distinct functions of deliberation and action—should be based, respectively, on our own thinking or on that of our epis...

20.0. Buridan’s ass and the psychological origins of objective probability 30 Mar 2013 | 12:52 am

The medieval philosopher Buridan reportedly constructed a thought experiment to support his view that human behavior is determined rather than “free”—hence rational agents can't choose between two equ...

20.0. Buridan’s ass and the psychological origins of objective probability 30 Mar 2013 | 12:52 am

The medieval philosopher Buridan reportedly constructed a thought experiment to support his view that human behavior is determined rather than “free”—hence rational agents can't choose between two equ...

14.2.1. The habit theory of morality, moral influence, and moral evolution 8 Mar 2013 | 12:22 am

Contrasting with all forms of moral realism, the habit theory of morality recognizes no “terminal moral values,” since it holds that transgression of an agent’s principles of integrity is necessary to...

14.2.1. The habit theory of morality, moral influence, and moral evolution 8 Mar 2013 | 12:22 am

Contrasting with all forms of moral realism, the habit theory of morality recognizes no “terminal moral values,” since it holds that transgression of an agent’s principles of integrity is necessary to...

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