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Alien Registration- Lagueux, Marguerite (Augusta, Kennebec County)
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Learning from the debate on externalities
Texte issu d'une conférence qui s'est tenue les 17 et 19 juin 1996 à L'Université de Bergame, Italie
Information costs, deliberation costs and transaction costs a parallel treatment
Cette version est une version de travail
Popper and the rationality principle
Though Karl Popper's short paper on the rationality principle may not be the most
frequently discussed of all of his writings on epistemological matters, it is very probably the
most radically criticized. The fact that this champion of falsifiability suggested in this text not
to reject a principle that he emphatically declares false has always been a source of
embarrassment for his disciples and has often been characterised by his adversaries as a rather
shameful theoretical development. In the present paper, I would like to show that, in spite of
this fact, Popper's views on rationality, while at moments somewhat awkwardly formulated, are
much more sensible than it is usually acknowledged and that they might even be considered as
one of his most interesting contributions, and surely as his most underestimated one
Alien Registration- Lagueux, Jean (Augusta, Kennebec County)
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Alien Registration- Lagueux, Tancrede (Lewiston, Androscoggin County)
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Marine Turtle Conservation on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua
The purpose of this initial phase was to expand our previous work on marine turtles on
the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. This was done through the establishment of a collaborative
program with the Miskitu Indians to reduce the uncontrolled take of marine turtles in this region.
We initiated activities for a multi-year program that will include research, training, and
educational activities involving three Miskitu Indian Communities located in the Indigenous
Communities and Miskito Cays Biosphere Reserve (ICMCBR). (5 page document
Was Keynes a Liberal and an Individualist? Or Keynes reader of Mandeville
Dans le but d'Ă©clairer la question de savoir jusqu'Ă quel point Keynes
devrait être considéré tant comme un libéral que comme un individualiste,
le texte examine la façon dont Keynes a compris Mandeville qui, adoptait
lui-même, à ce double égard, des positions plutôt ambiguës. La lecture que
fait Keynes de la Fable des Abeilles est comparée à celles de N. Rosenberg,
de F. Hayek et de L. Dumont. De cette comparaison, se dégage la
conclusion que les positions respectives de Keynes et de Mandeville sont
beaucoup plus apparentées qu'on le suppose généralement. De plus, ce
rapprochement nous invite à redéfinir des concepts comme
"individualisme", "holisme", "libéralisme" et "interventionnisme" qui
manifestement ne peuvent s'appliquer aisément ni à l'un ni à l'autre de ces
auteurs.Whether and to what extent Keynes should be considered both a
liberal and an individualist is a rather complex question, and one which this
paper proposes to disentangle by analyzing Keynes' understanding of
Mandeville, whose positions on these two issues were rather ambiguous, as
well. Through a comparison of Keynes' reading of the Fable of the Bees
with those of N. Rosenberg, F. Hayek and L. Dumont, it is shown that
Mandeville' s and Keynes' positions are much more alike than is generally
admitted. Furthermore, this similarity invites us to redefine such categories as « individualism », « holism », « liberalism » and « interventionism », which clearly are difficult to apply to either of these two authors
Economics and architecture
Collection : Routledge studies in the history of economics ;10
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