When analyzing a RC passage, we use our LR skills to break it down. How are we to note down this breakdown? Is it a mental note? do we write it down on our scrap paper?
@kimwexler Law and former econ major, switched to business admin so I didn't have to take as many credits. I often talk about the law of diminishing returns since it is so applicable haha
This was a hard read for a social welfare major. I think Luigi’s case shows that not all choices can be rationalized with the economic incentive framework.
that outside knowledge is already coming in handy. Thank you, John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, for introducing the concept of utilitarianism, especially hedonic utilitarianism, to me.
It's used this way in Economics quite often, so reading some articles from sources like The Economist would definitely help like he suggested previously.
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I hope there's more questions like this, being an Econ Major helped alot with understanding
@Kaileavesley bio major here and I agree
I DONT WANT TO READ A LESSSSONN
que pedo, no quiero leer, y el video? lol
@DaisyVidana Law is reading you must get used to it
When analyzing a RC passage, we use our LR skills to break it down. How are we to note down this breakdown? Is it a mental note? do we write it down on our scrap paper?
Law and Econ major here! Brough me back to the good ole days learning about utility maximizations and cost curves :')
@kimwexler Law and former econ major, switched to business admin so I didn't have to take as many credits. I often talk about the law of diminishing returns since it is so applicable haha
@kimwexler Just noticed the name lol
missing LR right about now
as a stem major, oof
Loved reading this as a philosophy major writing my thesis on justifications of criminal punishment :)
This was a hard read for a social welfare major. I think Luigi’s case shows that not all choices can be rationalized with the economic incentive framework.
"Overall, do I expect to be happier by committing the armed robbery?" what I ask myself every morning
that outside knowledge is already coming in handy. Thank you, John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, for introducing the concept of utilitarianism, especially hedonic utilitarianism, to me.
it was the word utility for me…. i’ve never used that word in the context that it’s used by the author.
It's used this way in Economics quite often, so reading some articles from sources like The Economist would definitely help like he suggested previously.
Please add a highlighting function #feedback sobbing internally
This was crazy intense lol
@specialt804 that's exactly how I feel
felt at home with this passage coming from criminal justice background. rational choice theory, anyone?
ayyyyy same here!
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Which PT is this passage from?
PT64 Passage 1
Or PT134 Passage 1
And are all the RC lessons from PTs 132-135 and 142-145?