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Libertarianism in the United States / Nudge / Social philosophy / Akrasia / Preference / Cass Sunstein / Cognitive dissonance / Will / Choice architecture / Ethics / Mind / Behavior
Date: 2013-12-26 09:45:13
Libertarianism in the United States
Nudge
Social philosophy
Akrasia
Preference
Cass Sunstein
Cognitive dissonance
Will
Choice architecture
Ethics
Mind
Behavior

The Ethics of Nudge 1 Luc Bovens London School of Economics and Political Science Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method [removed]

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