Social Rules

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anthropological jurisprudence
assumptions
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Binary Choice Problem
Bryson Brown
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Charles Silver
Coordination Game
courts
Customary Legal System
deontic
Deontic Logic
Douglass C. North
Efficient Rules
Epistemic Goals
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equilibrium
Game Theoretic Explanations
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord
Inefficient Rules
institutional analysis
jurisprudential
Jurisprudential Assumptions
legal normativity
Lewis A. Kornhauser
litigation
Litigation Rates
Lloyd Bonfield
logic
manor
Manor Court Rolls
Manor Courts
mathematical modeling of social norms
nash
Nash Equilibrium
Norman Schofield
normative systems
Objective Human Good
Peasant Marriage
Peter ?. Schotch
Peter Κ. Schotch
Political Parties
Published Opinion
rational choice theory
Reliability Ratio
Richard W. Miller
Ronald ?. Heiner
Ronald Aminzade
Ronald Α. Heiner
rule formalization
Slit Width
Spectral Band Width
Spectral Slit Width
standard
Standard Deontic Logic
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367317980
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection is a pioneering effort to bring together in fruitful interaction the two dominant perspectives on social rules. One, shared by philosophers, lawyers, anthropologists, and sociologists, directly invites formalization by a logic of rules. The other, originating with economists, emphasizes cost considerations and invites mathematical t
David Braybrooke holds the Centennial Commission Chair in the Liberal Arts (Government and Philosophy) at the University of Texas at Austin. He belongs with contributors Bryson Brown and Peter K. Schotch to the Dalhousie University team that has produced Logic On the Track of Social Change (1995).

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