Studies at the Intersection of Philosophy and Economics

 

About

RMM offers a forum to all scholars interested in problems at the intersection of philosophy and economics, whether they are looking at economic problems from a philosophical point of view, are applying economic methods in investigating philosophical problems, or are engaging issues concerning the common foundations of both disciplines as, for instance, in the theory of rational decision making.

RMM addresses issues such as:

  • Foundational issues in decision theory, game theory and social choice theory
  • The ethics of the market
  • Problems in business ethics
  • The methodology of economics
  • Philosophy of science and the foundations of statistics
  • Political economy and the foundation of social and political institutions
  • Philosophical aspects and applications of behavioral economics
  • Economic approaches to classical philosophical problems such as in ethics or social epistemology
  • The theory of instrumental rationality and its limits

 

RMM publishes research articles, discussion papers, comments, and reviews, creating a space for open, critical, and constructive exchange.

 


 

Earlier volumes of RMM were published under the auspices of Justus Liebig University Giessen and remain available online via links on this site.

Since 2025, the journal has been hosted under the umbrella of the Hans Albert Institute, with a rotating editorial team ensuring diverse perspectives and a vibrant academic exchange.