E-LOGOS - Forthcoming articles

Radiant Work – The Ethics of Menial Employment and the Manufactured Quest

Jack Whatley

E-LOGOS X:X  

The field of modern work bears striking similarities to the inner workings of leisure pursuits such as the fantasy video games of the Elder Scrolls series in at least one small part – the quests pursued by players are often menial, and serve no explicit purpose save their very existence. Petty renumeration, meaningless aesthetic gifts; these are not fulfilment nor are they worthy reward for the work done to earn them. This work seeks to evaluate the nature of work of this type and do so through a similar analysis of the Radiant AI and the imperatives it doles out to players. Moreover, we shall delve into the issue of depth and nuance in the design...

Practical Syllogisms: From Humeanism To Utilitarianism

Yusuke Kaneko

E-LOGOS X:X  

The practical syllogism of the customary type, “desire, belief /∴ action”, which we may also formulate as “WI (q), BI (pq) /p”, is the main topic of the following discussions. This syllogism is not valid, viewed at the level of rigid, symbolic logic. That is the initial claim made in this article (§2). Kant may save us from this dead end (§1); but his logic of the imperative is never always provided for our ordinary lives (§3.1). Contrasting the two, Kant’s logic and the customary syllogism, we look into where...

Principles of economic calculation and pricing

Matú¹ Po¹vanc

E-LOGOS X:X  

The principles of economic calculation set out by Mises (1990, 1976, 1953, 1998), namely that an agent is inspired by past prices in economic calculation, face the problem of circular argument, infinite regress, and the empirical question of which past prices the agent is inspired by, and are inconsistent with Mises’s correct assertion that action is aimed at changing the future. Principles of calculation must be based on attributions of valuation, and calculation must be based on value determinations, which Mises explicitly rejects. I provide an alternative interpretation of the problem that is future-oriented and presents principles of calculation...