How do you know?
the economics of ordinary knowledge
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Image source: Open LibraryRussell HardinFirst published 20091 editions
Hardin presents an essentially economic account of what an individual can come to know and then applies this account to many areas of ordinary life: political participation, religious beliefs, popular knowledge of science, liberalism, culture, extremism, moral beliefs, and institutional knowledge.
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