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IEPS has organized to have a mini-conference in conjunction with the 
World Congress of Philosophy in Boston. All the details about the World 
Congress, accommodation, on-line registration etc are found at the home 
page: http://web.bu.edu/WCP. The program is below.  
 
Wednesday, August 12, 1998 
 
Time: 6-7.50pm 
Theme: Evolutionary Models Of Human Behavior 
Chair: Edward McClennen, Bowling Green State University 
Discussion Panel: Brian Skyrms, University of California, Irvine 
Peter Danielson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver  
William Harms, Bowling Green State University 
 
Thursday, August 13, 1998 
 
Time: 10-11.30am 
Theme: The Role Of Government 
Chair: Chris Morris, Bowling Green State University 
Speakers: Daniel Shapiro, West Virginia University, "Communitarianism 
and Social Insurance" 
N. Scott Arnold, University of Alabama at Birmingham, "'Making a 
Statement' as a Reason for Government Regulation" 
Commentator: Gerald Gaus, University of Minnesota, Duluth. 
 
Time:11.30am-1pm 
Theme: Intergenerational Justice 
Chair: Russell Hardin 
Speakers: Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University, "Treating 
Likes Alike, Intergenerationally and Internationally" 
Clark Wolf, University of Georgia, Athens, "Justice Across Generations" 
Commentator: Doug Maclean University of Maryland, Baltimore 
 
Time 1-2pm LUNCH 
 
Time: 2-3.50pm 
Theme: "The Functions of Falsehood in Economics" 
Chair: Gerald Gaus, University of Minnesota, Duluth 
Speakers: Don Ross, University of Cape Town, South Africa, "Isolation, 
Realism and Game-Theoretic Models: The Problem of Typing Games" 
Jack Vromen, Erasmus University, The Netherlands "Why Select Selection? 
On Theoretical Isolation in Evolutionary Economics" 
Uskali Maki, Erasmus University, The Netherlands, "The Functions of 
Falsehood in Economic Theorizing" 
 
 
Time: 4-5.50pm 
Theme: Critiques of Bounded Rationality 
Chair: Stefan Baumrin (City University of New York, Graduate Center) 
Speakers: Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame, "Simulacra vs. 
Automata: What Should be Bounded when it comes to Rationality?" 
Esther-Mirjam Sent, University of Notre Dame, "Bounded Rationality on 
the Rebound" 
Commentator: Dan Hausman, University of Wisconsin, Madison 
 
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