Studies at the Intersection of Philosophy and Economics

 

Wojtek Przepiorka

What do prison inmates and frogs have in common? Apart from being animals populating this planet, not much, one would say, awaiting the punch line of an apparent joke. The answer though is sobering and thought-provoking at the same time: both prison inmates and frogs (as many other species, e.g., sparrows and crustaceans; see Searcy and Nowicki 2005) engage in aggressive interactions in which they fight over status, territory, and other resources, making their solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short lives more pleasurable.

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RMM is an interdisciplinary open access journal focusing on issues of rationality, market mechanisms, and the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects. It provides a forum for dialogue between philosophy, economics, and related disciplines, encouraging critical reflection on the foundations and implications of economic processes.

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