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Hume's Natural History of Justice
Mark D Collier
Philosophy (Morris)
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Arts and Humanities
Ancestors
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Aversion
100%
Collective Action
100%
Commercial society
100%
Hume's Treatise
100%
Propensity
100%
Rational
100%
Reciprocal
100%
Self-Interest
100%
Temporal
100%
Keyphrases
Collective Action
33%
Commercial Society
33%
Free-riding
33%
Human Being
33%
Hume
100%
Justice
100%
Natural History
100%
Rational Agents
33%
Self-interest
33%
Social Collective
33%
Social Exchange
33%
Temporal Discounting
33%
Psychology
Human
100%
Temporal Discounting
100%