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  2. Iwao Hirose - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford handbook of value theory. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-022143-0. OCLC 970346013. Hirose, Iwao; Olson, Jonas (2015). The Oxford handbook of value theory (in Spanish). New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-995930-3. OCLC 1026361150. Iwao Hirose. "Moral Aggregation" (Oxford University Press, 2014) Greg Bognar and ...

  3. Christine Tappolet - Wikipedia

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    Christine Tappolet is a philosopher, academic, and author.She is a Full Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Université de Montréal, and has authored and edited several books including, Emotions, Values, and Agency, and Philosophy of Emotion: A Contemporary Introduction.

  4. Gary Gereffi - Wikipedia

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    Gary Allan Gereffi (born July 23, 1948 [4] in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [5]) is an American economic sociologist, policy activist, author, and academic.Gereffi is emeritus Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of the Global Value Chains Center [a] at Duke University.

  5. Category:Oxford Handbooks - Wikipedia

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    For items in the Oxford Handbooks series, not merely any OUP title that could be called a handbook. Pages in category "Oxford Handbooks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Value theory - Wikipedia

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    Value theory, also known as axiology and theory of values, is the systematic study of values.As the branch of philosophy examining which things are good and what it means for something to be good, it distinguishes different types of values and explores how they can be measured and compared.

  7. James M. Malcomson - Wikipedia

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    Malcomson was a lecturer, then senior lecturer, at the University of York (1972–85), Professor of Economics at the University of Southampton (1985–1999) and then statutory Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College (1999–2013).

  8. David Ricardo - Wikipedia

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    The new interpretation of Ricardo and Sraffa's criticism against the marginal theory of value gave rise to a new school, now named neo-Ricardian or Sraffian school. Major contributors to this school include Luigi Pasinetti (1930–2023), Pierangelo Garegnani (1930–2011), Ian Steedman (1941–), Geoffrey Harcourt (1931–2021), Heinz Kurz ...

  9. Welfarism - Wikipedia

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    In ethics, welfarism is a theory that well-being, what is good for someone or what makes a life worth living, is the only thing that has intrinsic value.In its most general sense, it can be defined as descriptive theory about what has value but some philosophers also understand welfarism as a moral theory, that what one should do is ultimately determined by considerations of well-being.