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Based on Hume's major philosophical works and on some of his Essays, this paper discusses formally the feasibility, from a Humean point of view, of a welfare policy which would aim at promoting the highest individual happiness whereas individual decisions, like individual happiness, are...
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inclination to choose one of the actions. Due to influence among players, the final decision of a player, i.e., his choice of one … influence another player with different inclination, and as a result of this influence, the decision of the player is closer to …
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each agent is inclined to make a particular decision, but due to a possible influence of the others, his final decision may …
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We review recent advances in the field of decision making under uncertainty or ambiguity. …
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This paper provides a general framework for a unifying treatment of stochastic dominance of any degree and of any type (direct or inverse for each final or intermediary level). It gives the conditions for the congruence between stochastic dominance and classes of utility functions in this...
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Facing R. Sugden's criticism of our interpretation, it is shown in this paper that rationality appears as a possible consequence of Hume's theory of choice. We first argue that Sugden's dismissal of the preference relation from the type of rationality through which Hume's theory is apprehended,...
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decision, like the one developed in Diaye and Lapidus (2005a). Although we support the idea that Hume was in some way a …, from a Humean point of view, “belief” deals with decision under risk or uncertainty, as well with intertemporal decision …
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Drawing on passages in Book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40), in the Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751), in the Dissertation on the Passions (1757), and in some of the Essays (1777), this paper is built upon Hume's distinction between three alternative valuations of...
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Project Portfolio Management (PPM) is a growing issue in both professional and academic circles. The typology of Cooper et al. (1998) has pictured the variety of PPM formalized approaches into four types (financial, strategic, scoring and “bubble diagram”). While the use of formalized...
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process, described by means of a decision algorithm which aims at representing Hume's theory of choice. …
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