All Articles tagged praxeology
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February 22, 2024 CDT Empiricism errs when it pursues a pan-naturalistic method that ignores human purpose. It then tries to test the untestable, and to falsify the nonfalsifiable, causing damage from its categorical error.
- Notes and Replies
February 23, 2023 CDT Austrians can learn from engaging with non-Austrian monetary theorists. But Chicagoans would do well to pay attention to Austrian thought, as Kristoffer Hansen shows in this reply to Salin.
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February 23, 2023 CDT In this reply to Pascal Salin, Nikolay Gertchev contends that an unintended contribution of Salin's article is that methodological differences between the Austrian and Chicago schools prevent reconciliation.
- Book Reviews
April 15, 2021 CDT Though David Gordon takes Coyne and Boettke to task for not distinguishing praxeology as a separate field, he finds their new book a useful contribution to Austrian economics.
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December 08, 2020 CDT This paper adapts Bylund's construction of a specialization deadlock to derive a praxeological subcategory of entrepreneurship, suggesting a theoretical explanation for what constitutes the driving force of the market process.
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May 20, 2020 CDT Jakub Wisniewski argues that intellectual property can be criticized as a praxeological impossibility, and that IP laws are an exceptionally disruptive form of interventionism.
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September 24, 2019 CDT Can sociology be integrated into Mises's epistemological distinction between theory and history? What can sociology accomplish as a historical discipline?