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  1. Essai Sur les Fondements de Nos Connaissances Et Sur les Caractères de la Critique Philosophique.A. A. Cournot - 1851 - Hachette.
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  2. Critique Philosophique.A. A. Cournot & Claude Khodoss - 1958 - Presses Universitaires de France.
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  3. Essai sur les Fondements de nos Connaissances et sur les caractères de la critique philosophique.A. Cournot - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (1):1-1.
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  4. Traité de l'enchaînement des idées fondamentales dans les sciences et dans l'histoire.A. Cournot & L. Lévy-Bruhl - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (6):3-3.
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  5. Essai sur les Fondements de nos Connaissances et sur les Caractères de la Critique Philosophique.A. Cournot - 1913 - Mind 22 (87):399-402.
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  6. Etudes pour le centenaire de sa mort.A. Cournot - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (1):127-129.
     
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  7. Traité de l'enchainement des idées fondamentales dans les sciences et dans l'histoire. Nouvelle édition.A. Cournot & L. Lévy-brühl - 1912 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 73:514-516.
     
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  8. COURNOT, A. -Traité de l'Enchainement des Idéss Fondamentales dans les Sciences et dans l'Histoire. [REVIEW]A. E. T. A. E. T. - 1912 - Mind 21:594.
  9. COURNOT, A. A. -An Essay on the Foundations of our Knowledge. [REVIEW]H. Hudson - 1959 - Mind 68:413.
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  10. COURNOT, A. - Traité de l'enchaînement des idées fondamentales dans les sciences et dans l'histoire. [REVIEW]A. Rey - 1913 - Scientia 7 (14):117.
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  11. Cournot, A. - Traité De L'enchaînement Des Idées Fondamentales Dans Les Sciences Et Dans L'histoire. [REVIEW]A. Rey - 1913 - Scientia 7 (14):117.
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  12. Cournot (A propos de -. Hasard et Déterminisme.F. Mentré - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14:375-380.
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    Bolzano and Cournot on mathematical explanation / Bolzano et Cournot à propos de l'explication mathématique.Paolo Mancosu - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (3):429-456.
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    The place of A. A. cournot in the history of philosophy.Merritt Hadden Moore - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (4):380-401.
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  15. COURNOT, A. - Essai sur les Fondements de nos Connaissances et sur les Caractères de la Critique Philosophique. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad - 1913 - Mind 22:399.
     
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    Remarques sur A. Cournot et le Probleme de la Civilisation.A. Reymond - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:1163-1167.
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  17. Historical etiology according to cournot.A. Robinet - 1975 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 29 (111):121-140.
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  18. MENTRÈ J., Cournot et la Renaissance du Probabilisme. [REVIEW]G. A. G. A. - 1909 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 1:I:171.
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  19. Filosofia e scienza nel pensiero di A.A. Cournot.Antonio Corsano - 1959 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia: Università degli Studi di Bari 5:47-55.
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    Exploration of Complex Dynamics for Cournot Oligopoly Game with Differentiated Products.S. S. Askar, Mona F. El-Wakeel & M. A. Alrodaini - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-13.
    This paper proposes a Cournot game organized by three competing firms adopting bounded rationality. According to the marginal profit in the past time step, each firm tries to update its production using local knowledge. In this game, a firm’s preference is represented by a utility function that is derived from a constant elasticity of substitution production function. The game is modeled by a 3-dimensional discrete dynamical system. The equilibria of the system are numerically studied to detect their complex characteristics due (...)
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  21. A Puzzle About Economic Explanation: Examining the Cournot and Bertrand Models of Duopoly Competition.Jonathan Nebel - 2017 - Dissertation, Kansas State University
    Economists use various models to explain why it is that firms are capable of pricing above marginal cost. In this paper, we will examine two of them: the Cournot and Bertrand duopoly models. Economists generally accept both models as good explanations of the phenomenon, but the two models contradict each other in various important ways. The puzzle is that two inconsistent explanations are both regarded as good explanations for the same phenomenon. This becomes especially worrisome when the two models are (...)
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    Cournot–Bertrand endogenous behavior in a differentiated oligopoly with entry deterrence.Duarte Brito & Margarida Catalão-Lopes - 2022 - Theory and Decision 95 (1):55-78.
    This paper presents a new theoretical justification for the Cournot–Bertrand model to arise in equilibrium when firms have, at the outset, the same cost structure and sell symmetrically differentiated products. The Cournot–Bertrand model assumes some firms compete on price, adjusting their production to meet demand, while others set quantities and let their price adjust until market equilibrium is reached. We show that this may occur endogenously due to the possibility of entry, which may be deterred when some of the incumbents (...)
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    A propos de cournot: Hasard et déterminisme.G. Lechalas - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14 (1):109 - 114.
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    Cournot et la mathématisation de l'économie selon Claude Ménard.Maurice Lagueux - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (1):102-113.
    C'est un ouvrage remarquable à bien des égards que Claude Ménard, qui est né au Québec en 1944 et a étudié en France l'histoire des sciences et l'économie avant d'enseigner l'histoire aux Pays-Bas, a récemment publié chez Flammarion sous le titre La formation d'une rationalité économique: A. A. Cournot. L'épistémologue des sciences sociales y trouvera une analyse intelligente et documentée d'une contribution qui occupe, par rapport à la formation de l'économie moderne, une place qui n'a probablement d'équivalent dans aucune autre (...)
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    L' "Élément historique" dans la connaissance humaine d'après Cournot. [REVIEW]Albert G. A. Balz - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (4):478-479.
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  26. A. COURNOT. : Etudes pour le centenaire de sa mort, . Actes de la Table ronde.Jean Brun & André Robinet - 1981 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 86 (3):413-416.
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    Cournot and Renouvier on Scientific Revolutions.Warren Schmaus - 2023 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (1):7-17.
    Historians of philosophy have hitherto either given scant attention to Cournot and Renouvier’s views on scientific revolution, tried to read Kuhn’s concept of scientific revolution back into their works, or did not fully appreciate the extent to which these philosophers were reflecting on the works of their predecessors as well as on developments in mathematics and the sciences. Cournot’s views on cumulative development through revolution resemble Comte’s more than Kuhn’s, and his notion of progressive theoretical simplicity through revolution recalls Whewell’s (...)
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    Cournot’s Notion of Hasard: An Objective Conception of Chance.Alessandra Melas - 2017 - Axiomathes 27 (6):685-697.
    According to Antoine Augustine Cournot, chance events are the result of the intersection between independent causal chains. This coincidental notion of chance is not a new one, but—as Cournot remarks—it comes from Saint Thomas Aquinas, Boethius, and more probably from Jean de La Placette. Such a conception of chance phenomena seems to be very important, not only because it is closely related to the Principle of Causality, but also since it grounds Cournot’s theory of objective probability. Starting from Martin’s work, (...)
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    Cournot's Trade Theory and its Neoclassical Appropriation: Lessons to be Learnt about the Use and Abuse of Models.Eithne Murphy - 2017 - Economic Thought 6 (2):1.
    This paper seeks to rehabilitate the trade theory of Augustin Cournot. In contrast to the widespread awareness among neoclassical economists of Cournot's contribution to microeconomics, there is general ignorance of his trade theory, which an earlier generation of neoclassical theorists attributed to its erroneous conclusions. I dispute this view and attempt to show the internal consistency of Cournot's trade analysis. While the assumptions underpinning his trade theory could be considered extreme, they need to be understood in the light of his (...)
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    A propos de cournot hasard et déterminisme: Complément a la note de M. G. lechalas: Du numéro de janvier 1906.F. Mentré - 1906 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 14 (3):375 - 380.
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  31. The γ-core in Cournot oligopoly TU-games with capacity constraints.Aymeric Lardon - 2012 - Theory and Decision 72 (3):387-411.
    In cooperative Cournot oligopoly games, it is known that the β-core is equal to the α-core, and both are non-empty if every individual profit function is continuous and concave (Zhao, Games Econ Behav 27:153–168, 1999b). Following Chander and Tulkens (Int J Game Theory 26:379–401, 1997), we assume that firms react to a deviating coalition by choosing individual best reply strategies. We deal with the problem of the non-emptiness of the induced core, the γ-core, by two different approaches. The first establishes (...)
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  32. Le paradoxe du progrès : Cournot, Stent et Ruyer.Philippe Gagnon - 2014 - In Michel Weber Vincent Berne (ed.), Chromatikon X : Annales de la Philosophie En Procès – Yearbook of Philosophy in Process. pp. 71-90.
    This text reconsiders the philosophizing into the future of mankind and futurology done by molecular biologist Gunther Stent in *The Coming of the Golden Age* in the light of Raymond Ruyer's critical notice published in the aftermath of the publication of Stent's book in French translation. For Ruyer, it is an occasion to revisit his own take on what he called in his last work a "theology of the opposition between the organic and the rational," and to restate in a (...)
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    Cournot, économie et philosophie.Marc Deschamps & Thierry Martin (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Éditions matériologiques.
    Augustin Cournot (1801-1877) a marqué l'histoire de la pensée économique en introduisant la modélisation des phénomènes économiques, et non leur seule quantification. Ce constat appelle une double question : 1° Comment la rupture opérée par Cournot s'inscrit-elle dans l'histoire et l'évolution des méthodes de l'économie? La question se pose d'autant plus que les Recherches sur les principes mathématiques de la théorie des richesses passèrent d'abord presque inaperçues. 2° Que reste-t-il aujourd'hui de ce tournant effectué par le «philosophe-géomètre»? Autrement dit, comment (...)
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    Histoire et théorie du hasard à l''ge classique selon cournot.Thierry Martin - 2001 - Revue de Synthèse 122 (2-4):455-471.
    Dans un article décisif sur la naissance du calcul des probabilités (1970), Ernest Coumet rappelait la formule de Cournot selon laquelle le retard qui marque la naissance de la théorie du hasard est «un pur effet du hasard». On se propose ici de soumettre ce jugement à l'examen critique non de l'histoire, mais de la pensée même de Cournot; sa philosophie de l'histoire et sa représentation de l'histoire des sciences au XVIIe siècle semblant, tout d'abord, dénoncer par avance un jugement (...)
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    A. Cournot: études pour le centenaire de sa mort (1877-1977): actes des journées du 21, 22, 23 avril 1977 qui se sont tenues à Dijon et à Gray.Jean Brun & André Robinet (eds.) - 1978 - Paris: Économica.
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    On the Dynamics of Cournot Duopoly Game with Governmental Taxes.S. S. Askar - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-11.
    A quadratic utility function is introduced in this paper to study the dynamic characteristics of Cournot duopoly game. Based on the bounded rationality mechanism, a discrete dynamical map that describes the game’s dynamic is obtained. The map possesses only one equilibrium point which is Nash point. The stability conditions for this point are analyzed. These conditions show that the point becomes unstable due to two bifurcation types that are flip and Neimark–Sacker. The synchronization property for that map is studied. Through (...)
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  37. Leibniz dans l'oeuvre de Cournot.AndrÉ Robinet - 1981 - Studia Leibnitiana 13:159.
    Die Ausgabe der Oeuvres Complètes von A. A. Cournot erlaubt es, den Umfang und den genauen Stellenwert, die der Lektüre von Leibniz und dem Nachdenken über seine Gedanken in der Entwicklung des Autors zukommen, zu bestimmen. Eine vollständige Untersuchung würde ein Buch füllen. 1. Zunächst möchten wir hervorheben, daß Cournot Leibniz in beachtlichem Maße verpflichtet ist. Die Leibniz-Bezüge durchziehen die Werke von Cournot nicht nur, sondern sie verleihen ihnen ein fundamentales Gerüst. Er beruft sich auf die Ausgaben der Primärliteratur, die (...)
     
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    Strategic behavior under partial cooperation.Subhadip Chakrabarti, Robert P. Gilles & Emiliya A. Lazarova - 2011 - Theory and Decision 71 (2):175-193.
    We investigate how a group of players might cooperate with each other within the setting of a non-cooperative game. We pursue two notions of partial cooperative equilibria that follow a modification of Nash’s best response rationality rather than a core-like approach. Partial cooperative Nash equilibrium treats non-cooperative players and the coalition of cooperators symmetrically, while the notion of partial cooperative leadership equilibrium assumes that the group of cooperators has a first-mover advantage. We prove existence theorems for both types of equilibria. (...)
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    On the existence and stability of equilibria in N-firm Cournot–Bertrand oligopolies.Anne-Christine Barthel & Eric Hoffmann - 2020 - Theory and Decision 88 (4):471-491.
    This paper takes a novel approach to studying the existence and stability of Nash equilibria in N-firm Cournot–Bertrand oligopolies. First, we show that such games can be monotonically embedded into a game of strategic heterogeneity, so that each firm best responds to the choices of all other firms in a monotonic way. We then show that this monotonicity can be exploited to derive conditions which guarantee the existence of a unique, dominance solvable Nash equilibrium which is stable under all adaptive (...)
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    On the coalitional stability of monopoly power in differentiated Bertrand and Cournot oligopolies.Aymeric Lardon - 2019 - Theory and Decision 87 (4):421-449.
    In this article, we revisit the classic comparison between Bertrand and Cournot competition in the presence of a cartel of firms that faces outsiders acting individually. This competition setting enables to deal with both non-cooperative and cooperative oligopoly games. We concentrate on industries consisting of symmetrically differentiated products where firms operate at a constant and identical marginal cost. First, while the standard Bertrand–Cournot rankings still hold for Nash equilibrium prices, we show that the results may be altered for Nash equilibrium (...)
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    On Comparing between Two Nonlinear Cournot Duopoly Models.S. S. Askar - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    The comparison between two nonlinear duopoly models constructed based on symmetric utility function that is derived from Cobb–Douglas is investigated in this paper. The first model consists of two firms which update their outputs using gradient-based mechanism called bounded rationality. The second model contains a bounded rational firm that is competing with a firm whose outputs depend on a trade-off between market share maximization and profit maximization. For the two models, the fixed points are calculated and their conditions of stability (...)
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    What are Coincidences? A Philosophical Guide Between Science and Common Sense.Alessandra Melas & Pietro Salis - 2023 - Wilmington: Vernon Press. Edited by Pietro Salis.
    It is a common opinion that chance events cannot be understood in causal terms. Conversely, according to a causal view of chance, intersections between independent causal chains originate accidental events, called “coincidences”. Firstly, this book explores this causal conception of chance and tries to shed new light on it. Such a view has been defended by authors like Antoine Augustine Cournot and Jacques Monod. Second, a relevant alternative is provided by those accounts that, instead of acknowledging an intersection among causal (...)
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    A linear generalization of Stackelberg’s model.Thierry Lafay - 2010 - Theory and Decision 69 (2):317-326.
    We study an extension of Stackelberg’s model in which many firms can produce at many different times. Demand is affine, while cost is linear. In this setting, we investigate whether Stackelberg’s results in a two-firm game are robust when the number of firms increases. We show that firms may not need to anticipate further entries, leaders might earn less than in the simultaneous game, and, whatever its cost and its time of entry, the firm’s entry always improves welfare.
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    Mixed competition and technology licensing in a supply chain.Huaige Zhang, Yu Zhang & Menghuan Zhou - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Technology licensing as a vital part of business behavior in many industries has drawn a fair amount of attention in industrial organization literature. Most existing literature on licensing decisions assumes that all firms engage in Cournot or Bertrand competition, while the type of mixed competition may affect the choice of the licensor. In this context, what decision will the licensor make faced with different mixed competitions? This paper studies the optimal technology licensing contract of a licensor firm engaging in different (...)
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    Evolutionary Game Analysis of Firms’ Technological Strategic Choices: A Perspective of the Behavioral Biases.Yingqing Zhang, Ruguo Fan, Ming Luo, Mingman Chen & Jiaqin Sun - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-17.
    To reveal the mechanisms of firms’ technological strategic choices between innovation and imitation, an evolutionary game model is proposed from the perspective of the behavioral biases. First, behavioral biases such as reference point dependence, loss aversion, and probability weighting can be defined and modeled based on the prospect theory. Second, according to the firm theory, a Cournot or Stackelberg game modeled with a technology spillover effect and intellectual property protection is applied to portray the interaction between firms. Third, an improved (...)
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    La théorie de l’ordre de poinsot à Bourgoin : Mathématiques, philosophie, art ornemental.Jenny Boucard & Christophe Eckes - 2015 - Revue de Synthèse 136 (3-4):403-447.
    L'enjeu de cet article est d'appréhender la dynamique de la théorie de l'ordre au XIXe siècle et de mettre au jour une approche spécifique des mathématiques, des sciences, de la philosophie et de l'art ornemental dans laquelle l'ordre joue un rôle prééminent. Nous reviendrons sur la signification singulière que Poinsot assigne à l'ordre dans les sciences mathématiques, avant de décrire la circulation de ses écrits sur l'ordre au XIXe siècle. Poinsot constitue l'une des principales sources de Cournot qui situe l'ordre (...)
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    Exploiting homogeneity in games with non-homogeneous revenue functions.Antoni Rubí-Barceló & Walter Ferrarese - 2023 - Theory and Decision 96 (2):333-349.
    We exploit the properties of homogeneous functions to characterize the symmetric pure-strategy Nash equilibria of n-player symmetric games in which each player’s revenue function is not homogeneous but it can be decomposed into the sum of homogeneous functions with different degrees of homogeneity. Our results aim to provide a pathway for an easy computation of symmetric equilibria for this type of games. We discuss our results in a Cournot game, a contest game, and a public good game.
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    L’idée de renaissance.Bertrand Saint-Sernin - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37 (9999):123-131.
    The term “Renaissance” usually applies to a period in European history during which the Greco-Latin culture was rediscovered and modern science started. We show that “the Idea of Renaissance” indicates a universal process: a community (a nation, for example), identifying needs that it does not know how to satisfy by itself, and recognising that another community already satisfies them, tries first to acclimate the external process, and then becomes a creative entity. Several interpretations of this process have already been given: (...)
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  49. Ruyer and Simondon on Technological Inventiveness and Form Outlasting its Medium.Philippe Gagnon - 2017 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 11 (4):538-554.
    A summary is provided of Ruyer's important contribution, also a reversal from some conclusions held in his secondary doctoral dissertation, about the limits inherent in technological progress, and an attempt is made to show the coherence of this position to Ruyer's metaphysics. Simondon's response is also presented, and subsequently analyzed especially as it culminates in a concept of concretizations. As Simondon indicated, and with a displacement in Ruyer's limitating framework on unconditional growth, we end up searching for what represents the (...)
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    Islam shashin: ikh, dėėd surguulʹd "Shashin sudlalyn" khichėėl u̇zėzh buĭ oi︠u︡utnuudad zoriulsan garyn avlaga.A. Zhambal - 2005 - Ulaanbaatar: Bėmbi San. Edited by G. Luvsant︠s︡ėrėn.
    Catalog of the collection of the Madamkhand Museum of Art, named after the wife of Batzhargalyn Batbai︠a︡r, businessman and member of the Mongolian Khural.
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