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Resource-rational psychopathology. [PDF]
Bari BA, Gershman SJ.
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Targeted genetic therapies for inherited disorders that affect both cardiac and skeletal muscle. [PDF]
Psaras Y, Toepfer CN.
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The alarming spread of Japanese encephalitis: A growing public health concern. [PDF]
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The Economic Journal, 1990
This paper considers the contributions of J. R. Hicks to economic theory. Copyright 1990 by Royal Economic Society.
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This paper considers the contributions of J. R. Hicks to economic theory. Copyright 1990 by Royal Economic Society.
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Hicks's ‘conversion’ – from J. R. to John
2009J.R. Hicks, the young, is the father of the IS-LM framework of analysis - that framework which killed the Keynesian Revolution. John Hicks, the old, repudiated the analysis that J.R. Hicks made. That's why Hicks changed name from J.R. to John. The article studies the underlined theoretical motives that provoke this profound change of mind.
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1989
It is unclear to me precisely how the Kant—Russell line of argument shows that my version of the OA breaks down — that is, is either formally invalid, informally invalid, or unsound. Nevertheless, the thrust of Hick’s objection is clear — it is illicit and precritical to speak, as the OA does, of existence ‘in the mind’.
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It is unclear to me precisely how the Kant—Russell line of argument shows that my version of the OA breaks down — that is, is either formally invalid, informally invalid, or unsound. Nevertheless, the thrust of Hick’s objection is clear — it is illicit and precritical to speak, as the OA does, of existence ‘in the mind’.
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1989
Hick’s project is to find a way, of understanding the several religious traditions so that their respective claims will not be in conflict. The ideal would be that believers in one tradition who understand themselves in the way he proposes could accept believers in other traditions as having equal, or at least comparable, claims to truth and validity ...
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Hick’s project is to find a way, of understanding the several religious traditions so that their respective claims will not be in conflict. The ideal would be that believers in one tradition who understand themselves in the way he proposes could accept believers in other traditions as having equal, or at least comparable, claims to truth and validity ...
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1993
John Hicks, who was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics (a joint award with Kenneth Arrow in 1972), has made original contributions to many areas of economics — labour and wages, value, capital, trade cycle theory, growth theory, methodology, economic history, welfare theory and, especially, general equilibrium and monetary ...
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John Hicks, who was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics (a joint award with Kenneth Arrow in 1972), has made original contributions to many areas of economics — labour and wages, value, capital, trade cycle theory, growth theory, methodology, economic history, welfare theory and, especially, general equilibrium and monetary ...
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