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Beyond Freedom vs. Democracy: A Dooyeweerdian Contribution to the Individual - Collective DebateMacklem, Patrick; Marshall, Paul; Townshend, Roger; University of Toronto. Faculty of Law (1991-05)
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Karl Polanyi and the Social Embeddedness of Economic Life: a Critique of the rationality assumption in economicsMarshall, Paul; Woods, David; Institute for Christian Studies (Institute for Christian Studies, 1987-08)Economic rationality refers to the efficient use of resources so as to satisfy human ends as fully as possible. Rationality, taken in this sense, has been a consistent and important theme in the history of economic thought. Only in this century however has rationality been explicitly formulated as a basic assumption of individual behaviour in economic theory. [Partial abstract taken from thesis]
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The Legacy of Herman Dooyeweerd: Reflections on Critical Philosophy in the Christian TraditionWolters, Albert M.; Olthuis, James H.; Seerveld, Calvin; McIntire, C. T.; Marshall, Paul; Hart, Hendrik; McIntire, C. T.; Institute for Christian Studies (University Press of America, 1985)
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Stained Glass: Worldviews and Social ScienceWolters, Albert M.; Olthuis, James H.; Klapwijk, Jacob; Wolterstorff, Nicholas; Griffioen, Sander; Verhoogt, Jan; Drenth, P. J. D.; Rowe, William; Marshall, Paul; Marshall, Paul A.; et al. (University Press of America, 1989)