Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: An Anthology

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The only book on the market to include classical and contemporary readings from key authors in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), this unique anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the central topics in this rapidly expanding field. Each chapter opens with an introduction that
helps students understand the central arguments and key concepts in the readings. The selections encourage students to think about the extent to which the three disciplines offer complementary or contradictory ways of approaching the relevant issues.
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: An Anthology
is ideal for undergraduate PPE programs and courses in political philosophy and political economy.

Review

“This book is an exceptionally well-developed and well-conceived anthology. It offers wide coverage, contains both foundational and applied articles, and includes more technical and more ‘fun’ work. It’s something that an instructor could use in introductory and also advanced courses. The readings
in this anthology are at the core of what it means to be an educated person.”–Jason Brennan,
Georgetown University

“Not simply an excellent Philosophy, Politics, and Economics reader, this anthology would also be the only one suitable for a gateway PPE course. For someone who doesn’t want to design his or her syllabus from scratch, this reader offers a fantastic ready-made one.”–Elizabeth Anderson,
University

of Michigan

About the Author

Jonathan Anomaly is Lecturer in the Duke-UNC program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.

Geoffrey Brennan is Research Professor of Political Science at Duke University, Professor of Philosophy at UNC Chapel Hill, and Professor of Economics at the Australian National University. He is the coauthor of
Explaining Norms (OUP, 2013) and
The Economy of Esteem (OUP, 2004).

Michael C. Munger is Professor of Political Science and Economics at Duke University. He is the coauthor of
Choosing in Groups: Analytical Politics Revisited (2015).

Geoffrey Sayre-McCord is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at UNC Chapel Hill and the editor of
Hume: Moral Philosophy (2006).

All four authors teach in and are members of the Duke-UNC program in philosophy, politics, and economics.

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: An Anthology
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: An Anthology

7,133.00

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