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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2004
The principle of charity says that all agents are rational. The principle of meta‐charity says that all agents believe all agents are rational. My thesis is that the arguments which are used to support charity also support meta‐charity. Meta‐charity implies meta‐meta‐charity.
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The principle of charity says that all agents are rational. The principle of meta‐charity says that all agents believe all agents are rational. My thesis is that the arguments which are used to support charity also support meta‐charity. Meta‐charity implies meta‐meta‐charity.
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Charity in the Laboratory: Matching, Competition, and Group Identity
Management Sciences, 2019We conduct a laboratory experiment in which participants can make donations to real charities. We vary whether the experimenter provides matching funds for any such donations, and whether there is individual or team competition for these matching funds ...
G. Charness, Patrick Holder
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International Journal of Advertising, 2018
This study examines the role of personalized charity advertising in promoting empathy, attitude change, and helping intentions toward stigmatized social groups.
Anne Bartsch, Andrea Kloß
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This study examines the role of personalized charity advertising in promoting empathy, attitude change, and helping intentions toward stigmatized social groups.
Anne Bartsch, Andrea Kloß
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VOLUNTAS - International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 2022
Yusuf Bilgin, Önder Kethüda
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Yusuf Bilgin, Önder Kethüda
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International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, 2022
Quang-An Ha +2 more
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Quang-An Ha +2 more
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Psychology & Marketing, 2018
Gender, age, religiosity, and political orientation are often associated with a propensity to give to charity. However, these broad associations mask inconsistencies that are not yet understood.
C. Chapman, W. Louis, B. Masser
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Gender, age, religiosity, and political orientation are often associated with a propensity to give to charity. However, these broad associations mask inconsistencies that are not yet understood.
C. Chapman, W. Louis, B. Masser
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A framework to make charity collection transparent and auditable using blockchain technology
Computers & electrical engineering, 2020M. Farooq, Misbah Khan, A. Abid
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Giving with Impure Altruism: Applications to Charity and Ricardian Equivalence
Journal of Political Economy, 1989J. Andreoni
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1993
Abstract SIR THOMAS MORE, in his retirement, defended monks as almsgivers, and he singled out for this purpose the almonry at Westminster Abbey. To the ‘dolehouse’ at Westminster, he wrote, the poor came in such numbers ‘that my self for the preace of them haue ben fayn to ryde another waye’.
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Abstract SIR THOMAS MORE, in his retirement, defended monks as almsgivers, and he singled out for this purpose the almonry at Westminster Abbey. To the ‘dolehouse’ at Westminster, he wrote, the poor came in such numbers ‘that my self for the preace of them haue ben fayn to ryde another waye’.
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