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Beyond the precautionary principle
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Trust, guilt, and securities regulation
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Eric A. Posner
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Value analysis of political behavior: self-interested, moralistic, altruistic, moral
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Rational choice and categorical reason
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The puzzle of 'ex ante efficiency': does rational approvability have moral weight?
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