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Hausman, Daniel M. 1982. “Causal and Explanatory Asymmetry.” in
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Hausman, Daniel M. 1985b. “Classical Wage Theory and the Causal Complications of
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Hausman, Daniel M. 1999. “Ontology and Methodology in Economics.”
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2005a. “Sympathy, Commitment, and Preference.”
Economics and Philosophy 21(1): 33–50.
Hausman, Daniel M. 2005b. “Causal Relata: Tokens, Types, or
Variables?” Erkenntnis 63(1): 33–54.
Hausman, Daniel M. 2006. “Consequentialism and Preference Formation in Economics
and Game Theory.” in Preferences
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2008a. “Review of Price and Corry
(2007).” Studies in History and Philosophy of
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Physics 39(1): 231–233.
Hausman, Daniel M. 2008b. “Philosophy of Economics.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2009. “Laws, Causation, and Economic Methodology.”
in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of
Economics, edited by Harold Kincaid and Don Ross, pp. 35–54. Oxford Handbooks.
New York: Oxford University Press.
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2010b. “Probabilistic Causality and Causal
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2012a.
“Evaluating Social Policy.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2012c. “Social Scientific Naturalism and Experimentation in
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2015a.
Valuing Health. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2015b. “The Value of Health.” in The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory, edited
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2016. “Health and Well-Being.” in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of
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Hausman, Daniel M. 2021.
“Quantifying Health.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of
Economics, edited by Conrad Heilmann and Julian Reiss, pp. 433–442. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge. Copyright year incorrectly given as 2022.
Hausman, Daniel M. 2023. The Inexact and Separate Science of
Economics. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
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Hausman, Daniel M. and McPherson, Michael S. 2009. “Preference Satisfaction and Welfare
Economics.” Economics and Philosophy 25(1): 1–25.
Hausman, Daniel M., McPherson, Michael S. and Satz, Debra. 2016. Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy, and Public
Policy. 3rd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
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Hausman, Daniel M., Stern, Reuben and Weinberger, Naftali. 2014. “Systems without a Graphical Causal
Representation.” Synthese 191(8): 1925–1930.
Further References
Dowe, Phil. 2000. Physical
Causation. Cambridge Studies in
Probability, Induction,and Decision Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Price, Huw and Corry, Richard, eds. 2007. Causation, Physics and the Constitution of Reality:
Russell’s Republic Revisited. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.