Condorcet: Foundations of Social Choice and Political TheoryEdward Elgar Publishing, 01.01.1994 - 370 Seiten The Marquis de Condorcet (1743-94) was a founding father of social science. He believed that what he called the moral sciences could be studied by the same exacting methods as the natural sciences, and he developed many of the tools for doing so. Condo |
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A General Survey of Science concerning the application of calculus to the political and moral sciences 1793 | 93 |
On Ballot Votes 1784 | 111 |
A Paper on Elections by Ballot 1784 by M de Borda | 114 |
An Essay on the Application of Probability Theory to Plurality DecisionMaking 1785 extract Preliminary Discussion Analysis of Part One Fourth Ex... | 120 |
An Essay on the Application of Probability Theory to Plurality DecisionMaking 1785 extract Preliminary Discussion Analysis of Part Five Third Exa... | 131 |
On the Constitution and the Functions of Provincial Assemblies 1788 extract Section V On the Form of Elections | 139 |
On the Constitution and the Functions of Provincial Assemblies 1788 extract Appendix One On Discovering the Plurality Will in an Election | 148 |
On the Constitution and the Functions of Provincial Assemblies 1788 extract Appendix Two On the Form of Decisions made by a Plurality Vote | 157 |
On the Need for the Citizens to Ratify the Constitution 1789 | 271 |
Plan for a Declaration of the Natural Civil and Political Rights of Man 1792 | 280 |
Works Written in Hiding 1794 | 284 |
B Condorcets Testament March 1794 | 290 |
Letters from a Freeman of New Haven to a Citizen of Virginia on the Futility of Dividing the Legislative Power among Several Bodies 1787 | 292 |
Letter Two | 295 |
Letter Three | 316 |
Letter Four | 325 |
On the Form of Elections 1789 | 169 |
A Survey of the Principles underlying the Draft Constitution 1793 | 190 |
Outline for the French Constitution 1793 | 228 |
On Elections 1793 | 235 |
HUMAN RIGHTS | 253 |
Declaration of Rights 1789 | 255 |
On giving Women the Right of Citizenship 1790 | 335 |
Rules for the Society of the Friends of Negroes 1788 | 341 |
On admitting the Delegates of the Planters of San Domingo to the National Assembly 1789 | 360 |
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