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Economic methodology; game theory; experimental economics of risk and time preferences, addiction and impulsive consumption; gambling behaviour and gambling regulatory policy; general philosophy of science
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| INVITED TALKS
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Quining Qualia Quine's Way. At symposium `Qualia and Materialism / Les qualia et le matérialisme,' University of Ottawa, February 1992.
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Toward a New Philosophy of Positive Economics. With C. LaCasse, to the Department of Philosophy, Université du Québec à Montréal, November 19, 1993.
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The Real Objects of Microeconomics. To the Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo, December 3, 1993.
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La philosophie de la science en fin de regime. Au 62e congrès de l'Association canadienne-française pour l'avancement des sciences, l'Université du Québec à Montréal, le 19 mai, 1994.
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A Game Theoretic Critique of Economic Contractarianism. To the Department of Philosophy, Université du Québec à Montréal, February 1995.
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Robbins on Economic Causation. At the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Université du Québec à Montréal, June 1995.
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War as Trade Gone Awry: An Economic Explanation of the Origins of the Second World War'. At the international conference, `Kant, la paix et les nations unies,' University of Ottawa, October 1995.
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The Nature of Historical Revisionism: Two Case Studies. To the Department of Philosophy, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, February 1996.
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Expunging the Normative: Game-Theoretic Foundations for Positive Economics. To the Department of Economics, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, February 1996.
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Distinguishing Amongst Stalin's Terrors. To the Department of History, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, February 1996.
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On Dumouchel's Theory of the Emotions. At the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Brock University, St. Catherine's, Canada, June 1996.
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Realism and Projectibility. At the conference, `Induction, Projectibility and Nelson Goodman,' University of Ottawa, April 1997.
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Realism and Isolation in Game Theory: The Problem of Typing Games. At the World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, MA, August 1998.
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Rainforest Realism: A Dennettian Theory of Existence. At the international conference, `Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment', Memorial University of Newfoundland, November 1998.
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The Role of the Emotions in Bargaining: A Neo-Humean Account. With Paul Dumouchel, for the Cognitive Science Distinguished Lecture, Carleton University, Canada, January 1999.
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Philosophical Aspects of the Hayek-Keynes Debate on Monetary Policy and Theory, 1925-1937. At the Université du Québec à Montréal, June 1999.
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Systems, Models and Explanations in the Special Sciences. At the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Université du Sherbrooke, June 1999.
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The Monetary Policy Debate in Britain, 1925-37: What Was the Argument About?. To the Department of Economics, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia, September 1999.
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Price Buffering and Strategic R&D: Defense Mechanisms for Market Incumbents. With Guy Wolf, to the Faculty of Business and Public Management, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia, September 1999.
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The Cognitive Function of Emotions: A Neo-Smithian Account. To the Department of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia, September 1999.
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Learning, Cognition and Ideology. The Richard Turner Memorial Lecture, University of Natal-Durban, May 2000.
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Game-Theoretic Foundations for the Behavioural Sciences. To the Rhodes University Spring Colloquium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, September 2000.
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Emotions as Strategic Signals. To the Rhodes University Spring Colloquium, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, September 2000.
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Agency in Economics, Cognitive Science and Game Theory. At the Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, October 2000.
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Game-theoretic Foundations of the Behavioural Sciences. At the Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, November 2000.
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Causal Closure of the Physical and the Dynamics of Intentional Causation. With David Spurrett, at the Annual Conference on the Philosophy of Science, Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 2001.
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The Study of Everything, By All Means: Fisette and Poirier on the Philosophy of Mind. At the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Université Laval, Quebec City, May 2001.
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Game Theory and the New Route to Eliminativism About Propositional Attitudes. To the Philosophy Department, Université du Québec à Montréal, November 2001.
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Game Theory and the New Route to Eliminativism About Propositional Attitudes. To the Centre for Cognitive Science, Carleton University, November 2001.
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Evolutionary Economics, Evolutionary Psychology and Systematic Behavioral Science. To the Annual Conference on the Philosophy of Science, Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 2002.
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A New - and Much Better - Argument for Eliminativism; and How to Answer It. At the Annual Spring Colloquium in Philosophy, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, September 2002.
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Moral Naturalism, Moralized Preferences and Game Determination Problems. To the Department of Philosophy, Duke University, October 2002.
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Externally Anchored Sentiments. At the conference on `mind AND world,' University of Natal, Durban, March 2003.
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Emotional and Moral Signalling in Evolutionary Games. At Annual Conference on the Philosophy of Science, Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 2003.
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Informational-topological Foundations for Scientific Metaphysics. At the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Halifax, Canada, May-June 2003.
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Moralized Preferences. To the Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, May 2004.
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The WTO, Developing Countries and `Unfair’ Trade. Meaker Fellowship Lecture, University of Bristol, May 2004.
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In Defence of Standard Welfare Measurement. At the Colloquium for Amartya Sen, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, July 2004.
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In Defense of Standard Welfare Measurement’. To the School of Economics, Georgia Institute of Technology, November 2004.
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The Economics of the Sub-personal: Two Research Programs. At the Annual Meetings of the American Economics Association, Boston, January 2005.
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The Principle of Naturalistic Closure. At the Annual Meetings of the Philosophical Society of Southern Africa, Pietermaritzberg, South Africa, January 2005.
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Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics and Problem Gambling. At the conference on `Commercial Gambling: Costs and Benefits’, Livingstone, Zambia, February 2005.
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Should Developing Country Governments Seek to be Ethical in International Economic Processes?’ At the Annual Meetings of the Eastern Economics Association, New York City, March 2005.
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The Economic and Evolutionary Basis of Selves. At `Individual Volition and Distributed Cognition: The Second Conference of the Mind and World Working Group’, Birmingham, AL, March 2005.
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Modeling the Evolution of Selves. At Annual Conference on the Philosophy of Science, Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 2005.
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Poor Countries and Moral Critique of International Economic Institutions. At the 22nd IVR World Congress, Grenada, Spain, May 2005.
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The Politics of Antiretroviral Access in South Africa. To the Department of Political Studies, London School of Economics, June 2005.
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List and Pettit on Group Agency and Supervenience. At the 2005 Spindel Conference, University of Memphis, September 2005.
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Roundtable participant in session on `International Trade and Poverty’. At the Annual Meetings of the American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, Portland, Oregon, March 2006.
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Why There’s No Such Thing as Sex Addiction (and Why It Matters). At the Annual Conference on the Philosophy of Science, Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 2006.
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Extra-personal, Sub-personal and Personal Dynamics in Economics. At the conference on Issues in the Philosophy of Economics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, May 2006.
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Extended Reasons, Social Norms and the Multiplicity of Agent Boundaries. At the conference on ‘The Extended Mind II’, University of Hertfordshire, UK, July 2006.
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Do Evolutionary-economic Accounts of Norms Imply Quiet Policies? At Workshop on Naturalistic Perspectives on Economic Behavior - Are There Any Normative Correlates?, Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena, October 2006.
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Gambling and the Brain. At The Salford Seminar on Gambling Policy and Regulation, London, UK, November 2006.
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Institutionally Fostered Economic Agents vs. Team Agents. At the Annual Meetings of the American Economics Association, Chicago, January 2007.
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Economic Models of Impulsivity. At conference on What is Addiction?, University of Alabama at Birmingham, May 2007.
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Narrated Selves as Coordinating Equilibria in Social Games. At conference on Narrative Alternatives to Theory of Mind, University of Hertfordshire, UK, July 2007.
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Neuroeconomics: What is it? Why are we doing it? At conference on Frontiers of Psychiatry, University of Stellenbosch (South Africa), August 2007.
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Picoeconomics and Neuroeconomics. A Case Study of their Interaction. To the Department of Economics, University of Stellenbosch (South Africa), August 2007.
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Economics of Road Surface Choice in the Context of ‘Infrastructure for Development’. With K. Field, at the 9th Conference on Asphalt Pavements in Southern Africa, Gaborone, Botswana, September 2007.
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Lionel Robbins and Broad Positivism: All the Philosophy an Economist Needs. At Conference on the 75th Anniversary of Lionel Robbins’s Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, London School of Economics, November 2007.
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Non-domesticating Metaphysics. At conference on ‘La science, un modèle pour la métaphysique?’, Université de Paris 1, November 2007.
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Syndrome Stabilization in Psychiatry: Pathological Gambling as a Case Study. At Roundtable on Philosophy and Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, March 2008.
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Re-framing Problem and Pathological Gambling: The New Evidence. At Salford Seminar on ‘The Commercial Gambling Industry: What Next?’, London, UK, May 2008.
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Economic Models of Procrastination. At conference, Perspectives on Procrastination, CUNY Graduate School, New York, July 2008.
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Two Styles of Neuroeconomics. At the Annual Meetings of the International Network for Economic Methodology, Madrid, September 2008.
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Neuroeconomics as a Genuine Part of Economics. At conference ‘Neuroeconomics: Hype or Hope?’, Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Rotterdam, Netherlands, November 2008.
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The Neuroeconomics of Addiction. The 2008 Georges Papandreou Lecture, Athens, November 2008.
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Classical Game Theory, Socialization, and the Rationalization of Conventions. Seminar for the Department of Economics, University of Athens, November 2008.
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Economic Models of Addiction. To the Department of Economics, University of Central Florida, January 2009.
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Replies to critics. At ‘Author Meets Critics’ panel on Every Thing Must Go, at the Annual Meetings of the American Philosophical Association Central Division, Chicago, February 2009.
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The Neuroeconomics of Gambling and Gambling Addiction. Keynote address at the 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking, Lake Tahoe, May 2009.
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Results From the 2008 National Urban Prevalence Study. At the 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking, Lake Tahoe, May 2009.
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Should the Current Financial Crisis Inspire Normative Revision? To the Departments of Economics and Philosophy, University of Utah, November 2009.
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Before and After Science. At the conference ‘Does Naturalism Exclude Metaphysics?’, University of Alabama at Birmingham, November 2009. With J. Ladyman.
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Should the Current Financial Crisis Inspire Normative Revision? At the conference ‘New Frontiers in Normative Economics and Policy Advice’, Max Planck Institute for Economics, Freiburg, Germany, December 2009.
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Comments on Bardsley et al, Experimental Economics. At the Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association, Atlanta, January 2010.
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Should the Current Financial Crisis Inspire Normative Revision? At the Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association, Atlanta, January 2010.
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Self-control, Discounting and Reward: Why Picoeconomics is Economics. With G. Ainslie, to the School of Business, Georgia State University, March 2010.
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Intelligence, Games and Socialization. At the conference for the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science, University of Alabama at Birmingham, April 2010.
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Control of Impulsive and Addictive Choice, Neural Learning, and Ecological Rationality. At the Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, July 2010.
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Sociality, Strategic Intelligence and Language as a Coevolutionary Vector; Insights from Studies of Equilibrium Learning. At the conference on Language as Social Coordination: An Evolutionary Perspective, University of Warsaw, September 2010.
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Reward Bundling and Addiction: An Experiment Comparing Smokers and Non-smokers. With A. Hofmeyr, G. Ainslie & R. Charlton, to the School of Business, University of Sydney, November 2010.
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Designing Microeconomic Experiments in Addiction. With A. Hofmeyr, to the School of Business, University of Sydney, November 2010.
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The Neuroeconomics of Addiction. To the School of Business, University of Sydney, November 2010.
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Estranged Parents and a Schizophrenic Child: Conceptions of Choice in Economics, Psychology and Neuroeconomics. At the Annual Meeting of the International Network for Economic Methodology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, November 2010.
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Disentangling Agent Identities and Consumption Bundles in Dynamic Choices: Motivating Formal Picoeconomics. At the Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association, Denver, January 2011.
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Agent-forming dynamics and economic methodology. At the conference ‘Agency and Risk’, Center for Economic Analysis of Risk, Georgia State University, Atlanta, January 2011.
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The neuroeconomics of addiction. To the Department of Economics, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, April 2011.
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The evolution of individualistic norms. At the conference, ‘Morality and the Cognitive Sciences’, University of Latvia, Riga, May 2011.
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Estranged parents and a schizophrenic child: choice in economics, psychology and neuroeconomics. At workshop, ‘Naturalized Philosophy’, University of Tartu, Estonia, May 2011.
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Sociality, strategic intelligence and selfhood: Insights from equilibrium learning studies. Keynote lecture at bi-annual ‘Cognitio’ conference, Université du Québec à Montréal, July 2011.
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The evolution and strategic dynamics of individualistic norms. Invited lecture at the 14th Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Nancy, France, July 2011.
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The neuroeconomics of addiction. To the Programme in Neurophilosophy, Georgia State University, April 2012.
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The South African National Longitudinal Study of Gambling Behaviour, at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute 11th Annual Conference, “The Causes of Problem Gambling”, Banff, Canada, April 2012.
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Inconsistent risky choice in South African community samples. With G. Etheredge, G. Harrison, A. Hofmeyr, H. Kincaid, & D. Munene. At the 21st Annual Meeting of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, University of Stellenbosch, July 2012.
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New econometric methods for estimating risk and time preferences based on lottery-choice experiments. With A, Hofmeyr. At the 2012 Annual Convention of the Actuarial Society of South Africa, Cape Town, October 2012.
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Social foundations of consistent preferences: philosophical and neural learning background, and an experiment on a breakdown. To the Department of Philosophy, Australian National University, Canberra, November 2012.
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Social foundations of consistent preferences: philosophical and neural learning background, and an experiment on a breakdown. At conference on “Selfhood, self-representation and agency”, University of Sydney, November 2012.
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Social foundations of consistent preferences: philosophical and neural learning background, and an experiment on a breakdown. To the Department of Economics, George Mason University, April 2013.
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Modality for naturalists. At Workshop on Philosophy of Science, University of Johannesburg, September 2013.
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Prospects for the South African Investment Market: Why the Mug is Half-Full. At the Annual Dinner of the Irish - South African Business Club, Cape Town, April 1999.
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World Economic Integration: Prospects for the Next Ten Years. Invited lecture to the Spoornet Seminar, Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa, February 2001.
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Evolutionary Psychology and Consciousness. University of Cape Town Summer Lecture Series, January 2002.
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How Important is it that the Mind Evolved? Lecture to the Royal Society of South Africa, Cape Town, March 2002.
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Beyond Socialism and Capitalism: Unconditional Income, Freedom Maximization and the Southern African Context. Invited public lecture, University of Natal - Durban, October 2002.
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Strategic Interactions Among Cultures. University of Cape Town Summer Lecture Series, January 2003.
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Escaping the Tyranny of Obsolete Political Labels. Lecture to the Annual Seminar of the South African Free Market Foundation, Cape Town, October 2003.
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Investment Decisions and the Brain. Investec Lecture Series, Cape Town, South Africa, July 2004.
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What can Biology Tell Us about Race and Racism? Lecture at Donaldson Penitentiary, Alabama, December 2004.
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2005 Global Economic Politics and the Outlook for South Africa. Public lecture, Cape Town Club, July 2005.
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Why Did People Evolve Selves and Personalities? New Horizons Lecture, University of Alabama at Birmingham, March 2006.
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The 2008 American Presidential Election: Implications for South Africa. Public lecture, Cape Town Club, May 2008.
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The Neuroeconomics of Addiction. To the staff of the Kenilworth Clinic for Substance Abuse, Cape Town, September 2009.
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The Six Main Challenges for South Africa’s Next Generation of Leaders. To the Head Office staff of Proctor & Gamble South Africa, Johannesburg, November 2010.
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Neuroeconomics for Mass Communicators. The Actuate Lecture, Johannesburg, South Africa, June 2012.
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