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Recontexualizing Economics for Sustainability (and other topics)

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Cognitive Science / Economics

May 2, 2009

Are we Human, or are we Tweep?

In classical economics, humans engage in value transactions with an eye towards their own advantage.  A plausible and useful hypothesis.  Somehow presupposed is a value calculation, even if often based on fuzzy logic. Modern...

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