Abstract

Introduction Part 1: Philosophy of Mind, Neuroeconomics, and Psychology 1. Emotion: The Gaping Hole in the Center of Economic Theory 2. Ainslie's Bundling and Resolute Choice 3. The Economics of the Sub-Personal: Two Research Programs 4. Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics and Identity 5. Language, Monetary Exchange and the Structure of the Economic Universe: An Austrian-Searlean Synthesis 6. Putting the Brakes on Vehicle Externalism: Two Economic Examples Part 2: Agency, Preferences and Reasons 7. There are Preferences and then There are Preferences 8. Freedom of Choice: Reconsidering Sen's Case for Expanding Choices 9. Does Homo Economicus Have a Will? 10. Rationalizing Cooperation: Towards a More Robust Conception of Collective Intentionality 11. Adding Reasons Up 12. Externalism, Expensive Tastes and Equality

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