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interdependent meanings in science which can be understood by scrutinizing formal and ordinary language uses. The goal is to provide …
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generated in philosophy, law and economics by the use of causal language to refer not merely to causation in its basic (actual … legal responsibility. To reduce such confusion, we argue that causal language in these disciplines should be used to refer …
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In this book, sociologists, philosophers, and economists investigate the conceptual issues around the performativity of economics over a variety of disciplinary contexts and provide new case studies illuminating this phenomenon. In featuring the latest contributions to the performativity debate...
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in mainstream Economics. Findings Economists use illocutionary acts expressed in formal language to achieve … preferred to natural language. However, formal language is preferred regarding its perlocutionary effects on economists …
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