EIPE Selected Publications
Below is a list of selected recent publications by EIPE members (both senior staff and PhD students). This list showcases the diverse range of topics we work and publish on. One can access the publications by clicking on the titles.
2025
Binder, Constanze. 2025. “Green Liberalism: Potential and Limitations.” In Pluralizing Political Philosophy: Economic and Ecological Inequalities, edited by Ingrid Robeyns. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
García-Portela, Laura. 2025. Rectifying Climate Injustice: Reparations for Loss and Damage. United Kingdom: Routledge.
2024
Abrahamson, Måns. 2024. “Permissible preference purification: on context-dependent choices and decisive welfare judgements in behavioural welfare economics.” Journal of Economic Methodology 31 (1): 17–35.
Costella, Annalisa. 2024. “Hard Choices and Ultimate Ends.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, aoae016.
García-Portela, Laura. 2024. “A Minimal Capabilities-Based Account of Loss and Damage.” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 25 (1): 170–193.
Gobbo, Elisabetta. 2024. “City of Equals. J. Wolff and A. de-Shalit, 2023. Oxford, Oxford University Press. xii + 201 pp.” Journal of Applied Philosophy.
Heilmann, Conrad, Melissa Vergara-Fernández, and Marta Szymanowska. 2024. “Financial Economics: What kind of science is it?” In The Philosophy of Money and Finance, edited Joachim Sandberg and Lisa Warenski. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
McCauley, Darren, Alberto Quintavalla, Kostin Prifti, Constanze Binder, Francesca Broddén and Hannah van den Brink. 2024. “Sustainability Justice: A systematic review of emergent trends and themes.” Sustainability Science 19: 2085–2099.
Wintein, Stefan, and Heilmann, Conrad. 2024. “How to be absolutely fair Part I: The Fairness formula.” Economics and Philosophy 40 (3): 626–649.
Yu, Erica Celine. 2024. “A multidimensional system of political representation.” Journal of Representative Democracy: 1–19.
2023
Clarke, Christopher. 2023. “Why Your Causal Intuitions are Corrupt: Intermediate and Enabling Variables.” Erkenntnis 89 (3): 1065–1093.
Costella, Annalisa. 2023. “Adaptive Preferences, Self-expression, and Preference-based Freedom Rankings.” Economics & Philosophy 40 (3): 513–534.
Dillingh, Savriël. 2023. “Repoliticizing Privatization.” Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 16 (2): 85–106.
Faroldi, Federico and Frederik Van De Putte, eds. 2023. Kit Fine on Truthmakers, Relevance, and Non-Classical Logic. Switzerland: Springer.
García-Portela, Laura. 2023. “Backward-Looking Principles of Climate Justice: The Unjustified Move from the Polluter Pays Principle to the Beneficiary Pays Principle.” Res Publica 29, 367–384.
Napolitano, M. Giulia, and Kevin Reuter. 2023. “What is a Conspiracy Theory?” Erkenntnis 88: 2035–2062.
Napolitano, M. Giulia. 2023. “Prejudice, generics, and resistance to evidence.” Inquiry 67 (8): 2571–2584.
Vergara-Fernández, Melissa, Conrad Heilmann, and Marta Szymanowska. 2023. “Describing model relations: the case of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) family in financial economics.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 97: 91–100.
Vrousalis, Nicholas. 2023. Exploitation as Domination: What Makes Capitalism Unjust. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Wintein, Stefan. 2023. “The Modal Epistemic Argument Self-Underminded.” Sophia 62: 1–15.
Wintein, Stefan. 2023. “To be fair: claims have amounts and strengths.” Social Choice & Welfare 62: 443–464.
2022
Clarke, Christopher. 2022. “Causal Contributions in Economics.” In The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics, edited by Conrad Heilmann and Julian Reiss. United States: Routledge.
Clarke, Christopher. 2022. “Process tracing: defining the undefinable.” In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science, edited by Harold Kincaid and Jeroen Van Bouwel. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
De Coninck, Thijs and Frederik Van De Putte. 2022. “Original position arguments and social choice under ignorance.”Theory and Decision 94 (2): 275–298.
Dillingh, Savriël. 2022. “When Markets Aren't Markets: A Reply to David Rondel.” Philosophia 51 (1): 139–148.
Duijf, Hein and Frederik Van De Putte. 2022. “The problem of no hands: responsibility voids in collective decisions.” Social Choice and Welfare 58: 753–790.
Heilmann, Conrad and Julian Reiss, eds. 2022. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics. United States: Routledge.
Vrousalis, Nicholas. 2022. “Interdependent Independence: Civil Self-Sufficiency and Productive Community in Kant's Theory of Citizenship.” Kantian Review 27: 443–460.
2021
Napolitano, M. Giulia. 2021. “Conspiracy Theories and Evidential Self-Insulation.” In The Epistemology of Fake News, edited by Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree, and Thomas Grundmann. United States: Oxford University Press.
Vrousalis, Nicholas. 2021. “Socialism Unrevised: A Reply to John Roemer on Marx, Exploitation, Solidarity, Worker Control.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 49: 78–109.
2019
Binder, Constanze. 2019. Agency, Freedom and Choice. Netherlands: Springer.
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