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    Naturalistische Hermeneutik
    Mohr Siebeck. 2006.
    The central thesis is, thus, that there is no fundamental methodological difference between natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. The English edition of this work was published by Cambridge University Press.
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    Individus, Institutions et Marchés
    Presses Universitaires de France. 2008.
    Individus, institutions et marchés propose une théorie de l'émergence des institutions d'une société et du fonctionnement des marchés au sein de ce cadre institutionnel. L'ouvrage montre que les institutions sociales, définies comme les règles du jeu, ainsi que les processus d'échange, peuvent être analysés dans un cadre théorique commun. Mantzavinos propose comme structure théorique commune un modèle de comportement individuel pour la résolution des problèmes inspiré des sciences cognitives. Pa…Read more
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    Federalism and Individual Liberty
    Constitutional Political Economy 21 101-118. 2010.
    This paper explores the relationship between federalism and individual liberty. It is shown that a complete treatment of the relationship between federalism and individual liberty should consider two countervailing effects. On the one hand, a federalist structure enhances individual liberty by enlarging the choice set of the citizens. On the other hand, however, a federalist system leads to institutional diversity, a fact that per se leads to higher exit costs, which a citizen must bear if he or…Read more
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    Comment on Nancy Cartwright's 'Against the System'
    In Christoph Engel Lorraine Daston (ed.), Is There Value in Inconsistency?, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Company. pp. 57-62. 2006.
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    Was für ein Problem ist der hermeneutische Zirkel?
    Analyse & Kritik 30 (2): 601-612. 2008.
    The hermeneutic circle serves as a standard argument for all those who raise a claim to the autonomy of the human sciences. The proponents of an alternative methodology for the human sciences present the hermeneutic circle either as an ontological problem or as a specific methodological problem in the social sciences and the humanities. In this paper I would like to check the soundness of this argument. I will start with listing and shortly sketching out three variations of the problem. I will t…Read more
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    Scientific Explanation
    In Scientific Explanation, Elsevier. pp. 302-307. 2015.
    There are three main approaches to scientific explanation in the philosophical literature. The unification approach claims that science explains by fitting the particular facts and events within a general theoretical framework. The mechanistic approach claims that science explains by identifying mechanisms. According to the manipulationist approach an explanation ought to be such that it can be used to answer a “what-if-things-had-been-different question.” The article examines whether these thre…Read more
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    Learning, Institutions, and Economic Performance
    Perspectives on Politics 2 75-84. 2004.
    In this article, we provide a broad overview of the interplay among cognition, belief systems, and institutions, and how they affect economic performance. We argue that a deeper understanding of institutions’ emergence, their working properties, and their effect on economic and political outcomes should begin from an analysis of cognitive processes. We explore the nature of individual and collective learning, stressing that the issue is not whether agents are perfectly or boundedly rational, but…Read more