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1. Introduction
2. Rationality as reasonableness: probability
3. Complexity and incommensurability: multidimensional, heterogeneous and interdependent magnitudes
4. The methodology of critique: probability and classical economic theory
5. Uncertainty as Greek tragedys legacy
6. Happiness as Aristotelian tragic eudemonia
7. Aesthetics as sublime: tragic beauty
8. Moral and rational conflicts and dilemmas
9. International relations: complexity, interdependence and multilateralism
10. Conclusions.
2. Rationality as reasonableness: probability
3. Complexity and incommensurability: multidimensional, heterogeneous and interdependent magnitudes
4. The methodology of critique: probability and classical economic theory
5. Uncertainty as Greek tragedys legacy
6. Happiness as Aristotelian tragic eudemonia
7. Aesthetics as sublime: tragic beauty
8. Moral and rational conflicts and dilemmas
9. International relations: complexity, interdependence and multilateralism
10. Conclusions.