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Early humans' egalitarian politics: runaway synergistic competition under an adapted veil of ignorance. [PDF]
Harvey M.
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Abstract Mushrooms are a ubiquitous and essential component in our biological environment and have been of interest to humans around the globe for millennia. Knowledge about mushrooms represents a prime example of cumulative culture, one of the key processes in human evolution.
Andrea Bender, Åge Oterhals
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A Social-Legal- Political Theory in Rawls
This article aims to present the notion of justice, based on the book The Theory of Justice (1971) by John Rawls . The intention is to delimit the aspects that refer to political philosophy and philosophy of right, in order to show that Rawls' theory ...
Helysson Assunção França
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Patient-centered or 'central' patient: Raising the veil of ignorance over randomization. [PDF]
Basu A.
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The quantum foundations of utility and value. [PDF]
Abel CR.
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Resist Bob Lake's theory of theory. And while his argument that he has no theory of theory is disingenuous, he is nonetheless right that it is no theory at all. It is a straw argument. And a dangerous one that suggests that ignorance is a value of the highest order.
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Why Do Prosocial People Dislike Markets in Some Countries and Like Them in Others?
ABSTRACT Based on the doux commerce thesis, which suggests that people in market‐oriented societies hold stronger prosocial values than those in less market‐oriented ones, one can expect prosocial and pro‐market values to be positively associated. The fact that the association holds for cross‐country observations but does not universally hold for cross‐
Pál Czeglédi
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The Surprising Bias of PPML Estimates of Structural Gravity Models With Two‐Way Fixed Effects
ABSTRACT The previous literature has shown that the Poisson Pseudo‐Maximum Likelihood (PPML) estimator provides consistent and asymptotically unbiased estimates of the parameters of structural gravity models with two‐way fixed effects, although their standard errors need correction.
Ben Shepherd, Tom Zylkin
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Adolescent Friend Emotion Socialization: Does It Matter Which Emotion You Feel?
ABSTRACT During adolescence, the increased centrality of friendships results in more opportunities for friends to socialize one another's emotions. However, little is known about the expectations adolescents have about their friend's responses to their emotions, which may provide insights into emotion expression norms within friendships.
Molly E. Hale +3 more
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ABSTRACT Sexual harassment can result in victims feeling uncomfortable or intimidated and lead to negative emotional and physical consequences. We conducted a survey of 345 participants who work in applied‐behavior‐analytic contexts as an initial examination of how often sexual harassment occurs and its characteristics.
Daniel R. Mitteer +4 more
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