schema:description | "内容記述: Introduction: Practical Reason, Moral Capacities, and Environmental Choices: The Critical Argument: Moving beyond Market Assumptions; The Constructive Argument: Kantian Ethics and Practical Choice: Why Kant?; Kant's Policy Point of View; Justice from Autonomy and Ecosystem Policy Argument; Notes to Introduction. PART 1. ECONOMIC POLICY ARGUMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL METAPOLICY: 1. The Market Paradigm and Comprehensive Policy Argument: Practical Reason, Argument, and the Policy Process; Policy Design: The Strategy and Tactics of Publicly Choice; The Economic Design Approach and Comprehensive Policy Argument: What Is a Paradigm?; What Is a Paradigm's Genetic Structure?; The Market Paradigm and Comprehensive Policy Argument: The Logical Process Questions; Schema Stage I: Question = Why? Answer = Fundamental Assumptions; Schema Stage II: Question = What? Answer = Operating Principles and Material Conditions; Schema Stage III: Question = Whether P1, P2, or P3? Answer = Maxims and Methods of Application; A Context Model for the Market Paradigm: The Concept of Metapolicy; The Concepts of Core and Periphery; Pride of Place in the Policy Space; Model Components, Priorities, and Construction; From Strategy to Tactics; Note to Chapter 1. . The Theory of Environmental Risk: Preferences, Choice, and Individual Welfare: The Economic Viewpoint: From Private Exchange to Public Choice?; The Strategic Nature of the Polluter's Dilemma; Environmental Risk and the Imprisoned Rider: The Unique Character of Environmental Risk; Beyond Monetary Cost: Harm to Intrinsic Value; Efficiency, Morality, and a...(more)" |