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Theories of the Philosophy of Microeconomics
The philosophy of microeconomics encompasses various theories and approaches that seek to understand the principles, assumptions, and implications of individual decision-making within the context of markets and economic systems. Some key theories in the philosophy of microeconomics include:
Rational Choice Theory: Rational choice theory posits that individuals make decisions by maximizing utility or satisfaction given their preferences, constraints, and available information. It assumes that individuals act in their self-interest and make choices that maximize their well-being.
Marginalism: Marginalism examines how individuals make decisions at the margin, weighing the benefits and costs of small changes or incremental units of goods and services. It emphasizes the importance of marginal analysis in determining optimal decision-making and resource allocation.
Utility Theory: Utility theory explores the concept of utility as a measure of satisfaction or happiness derived from consuming goods and services. It investigates how individuals allocate their limited resources to maximize utility, subject to budget constraints and preferences.
Consumer Choice Theory: Consumer choice theory analyzes how consumers make decisions about what goods and services to purchase based on their preferences, budget constraints, and the prices of goods in the market. It explores consumer behavior, demand curves, and the determinants of consumer choice.
Production Theory: Production theory examines the behavior of firms and producers in allocating resources to produce goods and services. It analyzes the relationship between inputs (such as labor and capital) and outputs, the concept of production functions, and the factors influencing production decisions.
Market Equilibrium: Market equilibrium theory explores the interaction of supply and demand in determining prices and quantities exchanged in markets. It examines how markets reach equilibrium through the adjustment of prices and quantities to balance supply and demand.
Game Theory: Game theory studies strategic interactions between rational decision-makers, such as individuals, firms, or governments, in competitive or cooperative settings. It analyzes the outcomes of strategic interactions, including the Nash equilibrium, cooperation, and competition.
Information Economics: Information economics investigates the role of information and uncertainty in economic decision-making. It examines how individuals gather, process, and act on information in markets, the impact of asymmetric information on market outcomes, and the role of signaling and screening mechanisms.
Behavioral Economics: Behavioral economics integrates insights from psychology and economics to study how cognitive biases, heuristics, and social factors influence economic behavior. It challenges the assumptions of rationality and explores deviations from standard economic models.
Welfare Economics: Welfare economics evaluates the efficiency and equity of resource allocation in economic systems. It assesses the welfare implications of market outcomes, including market failures, externalities, income distribution, and the role of government intervention.
These theories and approaches in the philosophy of microeconomics provide frameworks for understanding individual decision-making, market dynamics, and the allocation of resources in economic systems.
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This Week's News, 4/13/2025
WHY IS THIS IN MY DRAFTS?? đ±đ±
Happy Homestuck day. Tweaking less this week.
You may be disappointed this week, but there's no real news. Music work is coming along, but really I've been sorting out my life stuff more than anything.
Little demo I made to try to demonstrate utility theory concepts. However, the distance calculation is bugged right now.
The Enemy's code for deciding who to attack is pretty cool though, if you care to check it out:
Basically takes each potential target calculates two normalized scores (between 0 and 1) based on two things:
How low, proportional to their max HP, is the target's current HP?
How far away are they, by tile, from the Enemy? (with a quick A* pathfind.
It then takes the geometric mean of these two numbers, and whichever target produced the highest number is the target the Enemy attacks. Pretty cool, right?
I am so surprised that there is exactly one video about this online. However, I have talked to Rez Graham, a former Sims 4 game AI engineer and big proponent of using Utility Theory for game AI. Unfortunately his fantastic and accessible talk on this subject is locked for now in the GDC vault, and I only got to see it with privileged access from another person. Maybe I should change that, either by reuploading or teaching...
But that's it from me this week, save some Fire Emblem. I was gonna tell you about my DOOM wad, wasn't I? Either next week, or not at all. Too much stuff going on with me right now for that.
I have been active in my communities, though
On some cool forums and stuff, yeah. It's neat.
Okay, see you next week.
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I cannot get over the little detail of Adar actually releasing Elrond's hand in that scene. (We can see some of it at the bottom left corner of the 1st gif, his grip is already loosening after Elrond drops his weapon; see the 2nd gif for comparison.)
My interpretation is that he is so sure of his greater strength and advantage, and that Elrond doesn't have the ability to fight back/no more knives up his sleeve (so to speak), that he lets Elrond have full autonomy of both of his hands. Mind you, Adar hasn't even lifted Elrond up yet and Elrond could have still fought back multiple ways (using his legs to struggle etc) at this point.
And then Adar proceeds to lift him up, hold him up, choke him and throw him aside like it is nothing. One-handed. Showcasing his physical strength but also retaining the ability to defend himself should Elrond suddenly manage to fight back.
imo, this and his fight with Arondir really show what a unit he is in battle. And that he is aware of it.
#could this just be the actor(s) being unaware their hands are still in frame instead of an intentional choice? yes#does it take away from the fact that adar nonetheless let elrond have *both his hands* free to potentially use against him? no#also imagine having multiple such fighters in one's army (if morgoth/sauron were clever enough to utilize the moriondor that way)#trop#the rings of power#spoilers#trop spoilers#the rings of power spoilers#adar#adar trop#adar the rings of power#elrond#elrond peredhel#fan theory#analysis#meta#mine#adarond#elrondar
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text from A Short History of Nearly Everything
non pixelated:
#my art#utdr#safeutdr#gaster#wd gaster#stumbled across this peice of text again as I was stewing on the the theories of the valentines being a fragment of him or whatever#started thinking more about the âshattered across spaceâ part of his lore#one of the few rare concrete things we actually know about him and I donât think itâs ever really utilized in fan works tbh#might make a seperate post about my thoughts on the valentine now itâs been more than like a week since it
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this stuff might be on the wiki or whatever already, but in the case it's helpful for anyone i made a diagram of trial seating and a character color sheet!
#project: eden's garden#p:eg#fanganronpa#i won't tag everyone cause it's not really related#unlike dr/dt i don't think there's any evidence of there being a former class trial seating placement so they only get one#(with normal sprites to boot)#side note but this made me realize just HOW similar jett and jean's names are#they both have four letter long first names starting with âjeâ and a last name starting with d#y'all think that'll come up/be utilized in a murder at all? like a note signed âJDâ or whatever? or is it just coincidence#probably coincidence given that eloise and eva are also both ET. but it's odd#(eloise and eva are aliens theory dropping when?!?!?!)
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longlegs spoilers/vagueing people i dont know
no shade to this person but this is literally the point of the movie. the point of the entire story is that longlegs (whether it is the doll itself or what the doll represents, which is childhood trauma) makes lee not look at what's in front of her. she has no memory of seeing her mother assaulted by longlegs or of longlegs himself until something triggers her memories or the "block" (the doll) is removed and she is able to remember clearly. ON PURPOSE the children who have doppelgangers are unable to look at what's going in front of them (see also: the way ruby in the final scene seems simply unable to recognize the violence taking place around her).
yes, in the plotline of longlegs this is because of evil dolls, but more specifically this is fairly textbook trauma theory. extremely often children cope with experiencing or witnessing trauma by simply blocking it out or convincing themselves that x never happened. of course lee didn't look at her mother, because she was never allowed to look in the first place: either by the perpetrator of her trauma, or by what was very literally her own "brain." there's so many layers but the fact lee simply doesnt look is literally the point of the story.
#be real with me should i write an essay about longlegs and trauma theory because oh my god.#i know oz perkins has a decent grasp of trauma theory from the blackcoat's daughter but im honestly blown away#by how effectively he utilized it in longlegs. was it even intentional? mr perkins?????????#longlegs spoilers
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High-key want Arya and Varys to cross paths again at some point, like I need Varys to know that he was spied on by a 9-year-old Arya and that his plans could've potentially been foiled by her
#arya stark#varys#asoiaf#I just know he'd be flabbergasted at this information#varys: wtf do you mean that Ned being a dumbass was the only thing that kept my years of hard work being ruined???#also the nerve of people to say that Arya has no political potential when she spied on the master of whispers in the very first book đ#especially when she currently has the skills to intentionally gather information like this AND utilize it/form a plan#I feel like her and varys parallel each other which makes me like the /mistress of whispers/ theory for her#AU where she gets trapped in KL and gets recruited as one of Varys' little birds only for him to realize that she's a lot more resourceful#then he initially considered and she's quickly turning into a formidable political player WHEN?
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guy very into musical theatre who mistakingly thinks they're connecting with me over a shared interest: yeah, weber is foundational and all, but i've always felt more of a connection with what starkid's got going on, y'know?
me, who's only ever listened to tracks from the musical episode of Psych: uhhhhhhhhh... hello my name is shawn spencer? this is my partner, lil' wayne? the evidence is underwhelming? but my intuition is insane?
#to be clear i am in fact a muscian and have a greater-than-basic understanding of the genre and the artform#in fact half the reason i'm so obsessed with the psych musical is bc of all the ways it utilizes the actual genre tropes of musicals#to make itself an effective and genuine article of the medium#but outside of the theory uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh sorry i know nothing i am but a wee babe#honestly the orchestration of the tracks is what i keep finding myself impressed by#it's so varied and diverse both in harmonic structure/progression and actual instrumentation#one thing i especially love is how the piece where shawn spells out the crime combines a ton of motifs from earlier tracks#into one unified piece of music#which directly mirrors how these breakdowns narratively combine all the facts the audience has been shown throughout the episode#psych#psych the musical#running my mouth
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additional link to the video: https://youtu.be/vJG698U2Mvo?si=xCWwFy-8QaDPb2hS
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SO NOW HAVING WATCHED THE SEASON I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND WHY YOU WERE EXCITED FOR US TO SEE THE KENJI + BEN FIGHT SCENE...... watching that completely destroyed me and i wont be recovering anytime soonđđ
#ask#jurassic world chaos theory#the team watching the fandom react be like:#Also I feel we should utilize this gif more LOL#jwct s2 spoilers#chaos theory spoilers#Again not really a spoiler but just to be safe
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daycare sign in the basement you will always be famous
#my post#''what are you talking about'' the daycare sign in the basement. we all know what this is#''do you mean the theater?'' no it's in the basement. it's by the laundry room#idk what it means either. i think it's a leftover from the utility tunnel system that got scrapped#and it just never got removed since no one was looking that hard#it's also another nessa and dca parallel. since the door that she comes out of is the same door that leads to the hallway with the sign#so that's a big part of my utility tunnel theory... since how else would she get in that room#especially since she's last seen in the daycare... and the mission that takes you to that basement is after the daycare lol#i think. idk it's been a hot second#anyway it's a really stupid thing to obsess over since it's such a meaningless mystery but alas. i've seen no one else mention it#i wonder if there are other signs like that... iirc there aren't but then again i was never looking#i specifically mean signs that lead to nowhere... signs that lead to dead ends and such
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What do you think happens to Frederica long term after the Utility ending?
That's an awesome question! Thanks so much for the ask <3
My first instinct is that Frederica honestly would struggle to achieve much political change on her own. In the Utility ending's epilogue, we hear that she's got a few ardent followers, but that overall her situation isn't looking super good.
She's got the truth of the salt mines on her side, but Hyzante is actively working to suppress any information that might support Frederica's claim via actions like ordering Exharme to burn down the Aesfrosti Archives.
If nothing changes, Idore could potentially stay in power indefinitelyâhe alludes to powers of immortality in his golden route boss fight, and if he just takes on the role that the hierophant puppet currently occupies, he's already set up to "die" and then rule without showing his face.
HOWEVER. Here's how Frederica can still win!!!!!! (once again there's an essay under the cut. sorry)
The nice thing about the Utility ending is that there are a TON of characters who'd be at least marginally pissed with the Saintly Seven (and/or Roland in particular). These include:
The surviving Aesfrosti (including Avlora) who would likely resent Hyzante for their role in their home's destruction
Merchants and members of the Consortium who benefited from free trade
Any rebel factions from within Hyzante (similar to Plinius's group)
Anyone else who would sympathize personally with Frederica or the Roselle, such as Geela, Groma, Archibald, or Maxwell
The surviving Royalists who were exiled by Roland
The rest of the Saintly Seven themselves tbh. Exharme definitely intends to oust/kill Idore at some point, and Lyla and Kamsell I think would turn a blind eye to that after what happened with Tenebris getting arbitrarily zapped into oblivion. Roland and Serenoa seem on board with Exharme's intent to change the world as well, so I'd loosely count them in with any rebellion he starts up.
In any case, if Frederica can convince even just two or three of those groups to join her, she'll be at about the same strength as the Wolffort army was during a good portion of the war.
But the big caveat with this is that those alliances do depend on Frederica seeking out those connections and actively choosing to work with others and prioritize their goals alongside her ownâfor example, with the remaining Aesfrosti, they might want her to take Gustadolph's place and assume a leadership position, which would mean she has to balance that responsibility to Aesfrost's people alongside her desire to help the Roselle. Given how dedicated she is to the Roselle's cause, that might not be a sacrifice she's willing to make.
But if she does manage to put together a force, I think she'd have a pretty good shot at achieving something similar to the Morality ending! We know that the last hierophant's death provided Orlaea an opportunity to lead some of the Roselle to freedom, and Frederica will likely have a similar opportunity whenever Exharme inevitably takes his shot at Idore.
Depending on how that power struggle goes, Exharme might even be open to negotiation with Frederica and the Roselle. He's stated outright that he wants a peaceful world, and especially if the choice is between "admitting he just let Hyzante's entire force of slaves escape" and "striking a deal with Frederica to welcome the Roselle into Hyzantian society, thus painting himself as a benevolent savior (and the rightful successor to Idore who was clearly a heretic)," I could see him choosing the latter. Frederica and the Roselle might not accept that offer after everything Hyzante has done to them, but given that trying to find Centralia is a gamble, they might be tempted to stay and try to make it work.
Alternatively, a less flashy but still happy-ish end to it all is that some combination of Frederica, Serenoa, Roland and/or Exharme work together to gradually, systematically improve the lives of the Roselle. With Roland being the Minister of Salt, he should theoretically have control over the Source, and I assume that despite everything he'd still try to improve the Roselle's living conditions at the soonest opportunity. Over time, I think there's a pretty solid chance that they could enact reform to the point that the Roselle are about as "free" as any other Hyzantian might be, though it seems likely they'd still face some discrimination similar to the Liberty ending.
In a world where the Roselle do have the support of Exharme, Roland, and Serenoa, I could definitely see Frederica reclaiming her identity as Frederica Aesfrost and becoming a public religious/political leader for the Roselle. And if Exharme really does radically change things and brand Idore as a heretic, inviting Frederica or a different Rosellan to become one of the Saintly Seven would kinda make sense as a political gesture, especially since Serenoa and Roland were both brought in under similar circumstances. Again, it's not really clear if Frederica would accept a position like that after everything Hyzante has done, but she might be tempted if it would give her more leverage to help the liberated Roselle.
And you know, one thing I love about Frederica during Roland's ending is that, even if she doesn't achieve anything, I think it's great that the story ends on that note of "she keeps fighting anyways." She might not manage to get anyone to join her. She might not ever save the Roselle! But her character is such that she keeps pushing toward that goal anyways because it's the right thing to do, and that's very cool in and of itself :)
#man. I love Frederica. she's so cool in every ending but I particularly love how she holds herself in utility#her duel with serenoa is everything to me.......#from a narrative perspective I kinda love the idea of her becoming a saint#it'd just be so interesting with all the politics and delicate religious maneuvering that would have to be done to make that work#and also the messy relationship between her and literally everyone else in that palace would be craaaaaaazy#but anyways thank you so much for the ask again!! it's always such a treat to write up theories <3 <3#ts notes asks#triangle strategy#non-canon ts notes#triangle strategy spoilers#frederica aesfrost#exharme marcial#serenoa wolffort#idore delmira
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Definitely A Choice to have Dennis listen to two different love songs when heâs alone in his car. One, when heâs picking up Arnie for the first time (âNot Fade Awayâ) and the other when he drops him off at home for what will be the last time in the film (âRunawayâ).
Theyâre both about an ardent, enduring love that appears to be one-sided; yearning for the object of their affection to accept that love and be with or return to them. Dennis starts the film confident in his relationship with Arnie, that the love is strong and wonât fade, but when Christine enters the picture, realizes that his love has run away from him, that it wasnât enough for Arnie.
#yeah yeah iâm thinking too much about this#christine#christine 1983#dennis guilder#arnie cunningham#dennis/arnie#whatâs important to note is how music is presented and utilized in the film#itâs Christineâs primary method of communicating her emotions#stands to reason that the songs we hear in other cars serve the same purpose#and therefore we have dennis pining for arnie yet unable to articulate those feelings so the music spells it out for us#and while i know theyâre both contemporary to the 70s and would therefore be on the radio#i also find the use of covers by women interesting as well#power and dominance in the relationship is something the film wrestles with as well#donât even get me started on color theory and costume design or weâll be here all night#iâll just say this: red and blue are reaaaaally significant for dennis and arnie
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also which leafpool Yuri ship do u prefer (since there are 9374937) or are u not into leafpool yuri
i was really into mothpool when i was younger because. well bc its was obvious. but most leafpool ships seem very one-note. even mothpool just kind of bores me. but that's the case with most warriors ships tbh like very few of them are interesting in any capacity and if they are people generally tend to just portray them as like. happy couple in love. which is not what im about.
if i were to explore any gay leafpool ships, id have sorreltail be to leafpool what leafpool ends up being to mothwing. a good luck babe russian nesting doll if you will.
but i think what id really be interested in exploring is moth flight x leafpool :) everyones like toxic yuri this and toxic yuri that... well prove your allegiance then. ill wait.
#i dont think cody is interesting and i HATE feathertail x leafpool mainly bc i hate how a handful of ppl ship stormfur x squilf#nightcloud x leafpool is like. extremely nothing to me but i respect it for what it is#mapleshade x leafpool is very funny i like that one#not enough to do anything with it but i like seeing it#anyway it frustrates me how mothwing is very rarely actually utilized in mothpool shit... idk shes like a cardboard cutout#when her history and personality in contrast to leafpools are what make the ship compelling (in theory)#not to mention how she clearly figures out that leafpool is seeing crowfeather but doesnt comment on it. idk.#the unwillingness to explore the potential is what frustrates me most abt mothpool which is why i dont really care for it anymore
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the magnus archives does not take into account the fact that you can catch a fear mark on youtube dot com
#for the flesh just go listen to a reading of guts by chuck palahniuk#for the stranger go watch possibly in michigan#for the extinction watch all of the monument mythos#for the spiral watch every fnaf game theory video ever made#not sure about the rest#jonah magnus should have utilized this technique!!!#tma#the magnus archives#tma shitpost
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And what if I did a Roman numeral analysis of the opening chord progression in Where The Streets Have No Name to show how from the second it begins The Joshua Tree album harmonically conveys the character of vast desert-like landscapes; the feelings of uncertainty and doubt that are sort of intrinsic to belonging in/moving through a place; the searching for home and/or faith in a contemporary word, all within just seven chords? What would happen then?
#u2#I sold my soul to become proficient in music theory#so what better way to utilize it than analyze u2âs music?#I read an essay about sense of place in the Joshua tree and goddamn do I have thoughts about this concept from a music theory standpoint#u2 band#bono#the edge#adam clayton#larry mullen jr#music
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