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  1. Hace 2 días · The concept of preference utilitarianism was first proposed in 1977 by John Harsanyi in Morality and the Theory of Rational Behaviour, however the concept is more commonly associated with R. M. Hare, Peter Singer, and Richard Brandt.

  2. sdmagyar.org › foregoers › janos-john-c-harsanyi» János (John C.) Harsányi

    1 de may. de 2024 · Foregoers. János (John C.) Harsányi (1920-) was born in Budapest, and educated at one of the best schools, the Lutheran Gymnasium in Budapest, with such distinguished alumni as John von Neumann and Eugene Wigner.

  3. Hace 5 días · In 1994, Nash, John Harsanyi, and Reinhard Selten received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences their work on non–cooperative games. Harsanyi and Selten were awarded for their work on repeated games. Later work extended their results to computational methods of modeling. Agent-based computational economics

  4. Hace 3 días · The University of Sydney is associated with five Nobel laureates: in chemistry John Cornforth (alumnus; the only Nobel Laureate born in New South Wales) and Robert Robinson (staff); in economics, John Harsanyi (alumnus); and in physiology or medicine, John Eccles and Bernard Katz (both staff).

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  5. resources.caih.jhu.edu › textbooks › BookBehaviorism And Ethics

    5 de may. de 2024 · The central focus of Harsanyi's work has continued to be in the theory of games, but especially on the foundations and conceptual problems. The theory of games, properly understood, is a very broad approach to social interaction based on individually rational behavior, and it connects closely with fundamental methodological and substantive issues in social science and in ethics.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Following John Harsanyi (1998, p. 293) one may argue that violation of a social rule is quite likely because it enhances the utility of the individual who commits the breach but has little impact on the utility for all. In a sense he argues that the individual has an incentive to free-ride.

  7. Hace 5 días · John Harsanyi (1920-2000) Hungarian-born US economist. Harsanyi and Indian economist Amartya Sen are probably the leading figures in a small movement among economists to abandon the old taboo against making interpersonal comparisons of utility.