Dear list members,

 

The latest issue of the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) is now available online at http://ejpe.org/. It includes an article symposium on Dasgupta and Goyal’s “Narrow Identities”, an interview with Ian Carter, our new Critical Comments section, and more. Please see below for an overview—with links—of the issue.

 

EJPE is a peer-reviewed bi-annual academic journal supported by the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics at the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. EJPE publishes research on the methodology, history, ethics, and interdisciplinary relations of economics, and welcomes contributions from all scholars with an interest in any of its research domains. EJPE is an Open Access Journal: all the content is permanently available online without subscription or payment.

 

**OVERVIEW OF EJPE ISSUE 2, VOLUME 14, 2021**

 

ARTICLES 

Choosing Less over More Money: The Love of Praiseworthiness and the Dread of Blameworthiness in One-Player Games by Nina Serdarevic

Social Contract, Extended Goodness, and Moral Disagreement by Cyril Hédoin

Integrated Moral Agency and the Practical Phenomenon of Moral Diversity by Michael Moehler

 

ARTICLE SYMPOSIUM on “Narrow Identities”

The Paths to Narrow Identities by Jean-Paul Carvalho

Deepening and Widening Social Identity Analysis in Economics by John B. Davis

Social Identities: Narrow and Broad, Exclusive and Inclusive, Firm and Fuzzy by Peter Finke

Group Membership or Identity? by Miriam Teschl

Narrow Identities Revisited by Partha Dasgupta and Sanjeev Goyal

 

INTERVIEW

Grounding Equal Freedom: An Interview with Ian Carter      

 

CRITICAL COMMENTS

Can One Both Contribute to and Benefit from Herd Immunity? by Lucie White

Vaccine Refusal Is Still Not Free Riding: A Reply by Ethan Bradley and Mark Navin

The Different Facets of Injustice: A Critique of Nancy Folbre's ‘Manifold Exploitations’ by Vivek Chibber and Roberto Veneziani

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Till Düppe and Ivan Boldyrev’s (eds.) Economic Knowledge in Socialism, 1945–89 by Marta Podemska-Mikluch

Michel S. Zouboulakis’ The Varieties of Economic Rationality: From Adam Smith to Contemporary Behavioural and Evolutionary Economics by Yam Maayan

 

PHD THESIS SUMMARIES

A Tale Between Finance and Economics: Four Essays on the History and Methodology of the Efficient Market Hypothesis by Thomas Delcey

Otto Neurath and Ludwig von Mises: Philosophy, Politics, and Economics in Viennese Late Enlightenment by Alexander Linsbichler