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- Expected Utility TheorySimon Grant, Timothy Van Zandt. 21-68 [doi]
- Rank-dependent UtilityMohammed Abdellaoui. 69-89 [doi]
- Applications of Non-Expected UtilityHan Bleichrodt, Ulrich Schmidt. 90-112 [doi]
- AmbiguityJürgen Eichberger, David Kelsey. 113-139 [doi]
- The Normative Status of the Independence AxiomEdward McClennen. 140-155 [doi]
- Rationality of Intransitive Preference: Foundations for the Modern ViewPaul Anand. 156-172 [doi]
- Dutch Book ArgumentsAlan Hájek. 173-195 [doi]
- Experimental Tests of RationalityDaniel Read. 196-221 [doi]
- State-Dependent UtilityEdi Karni. 222-238 [doi]
- Choice over TimePaola Manzini, Marco Mariotti. 239-270 [doi]
- Imitation and LearningCarlos Alós-Ferrer, Karl H. Schlag. 271-297 [doi]
- DiversityKlaus Nehring, Clemens Puppe. 298-322 [doi]
- Limits of Utilitarianism as the Ethical Basis of Public ActionPrasanta K. Pattanaik. 323-345 [doi]
- Consequentialism and Non-Consequentialism: The Axiomatic ApproachKotaro Suzumura, Yongsheng Xu. 346-373 [doi]
- Freedom of ChoiceKeith Dowding, Martin van Hees. 374-410 [doi]
- Equality and PriorityBertil Tungodden. 411-432 [doi]
- Rawlsian JusticeFabienne Peter. 433-456 [doi]
- Judgement Aggregation: A SurveyChristian List, Clemens Puppe. 457-482 [doi]
- Population EthicsCharles Blackorby, Walter Bossert, David J. Donaldson. 483-500 [doi]
- Distributive Justice: An Overview of Experimental EvidenceWulf Gaertner. 501-523 [doi]
- Social Choice in Health and HealthcareAki Tsuchiya, John Miyamoto. 524-541 [doi]
- The Capabilities ApproachErik Schokkaert. 542 [doi]