Volume 80, Issue 3 (2005) Symposium: Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?
Symposium EditorClaire Hill
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 3
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Introduction
Claire A. Hill
Articles
Emote Control: The Substitution of Symbol for Substance in Foreign Policy and International Law
Jules Lobel and George Loewenstein
Rational Choice and Rat Choice: Some Thoughts on the Relationship among Rationality, Markets, and Human Beings
Edward L. Rubin
Pets or Meat
Mary Anne Case
For Love or Money: Some Emotional Foundations of Rationality
Gerald L. Clore
Bounded Rationality of Homo Classificus: The Law and Bioeconomics of Social Norms as Classification
Janet T. Landa
The Legal Function of Ritual
Geoffrey P. Miller
Neuroeconomics and Rationality
Terrence Chorvat and Kevin McCabe
Roundtable Discussion: Must We Choose between Rationality and Irrationality?
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Notes
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