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theory of belief revision, the development of an approach less susceptible to the same disappointment …
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The method appropriate to the historical and conceptual investigation of Hayek’s ideas is implicit in his own writings on the methodology of disciplines that study complex phenomena. The phenomena of Hayek’s career are complex phenomena requiring a method appropriate to this complexity.
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In the 1950s, Jacques Rueff’s references to social order seem pretty clear: it is not a spontaneous phenomena. Although Rueff is generally seen as a liberal economist, this has prompted commentators to see in his approach something more artificial than Hayek’s own ideas on social order....
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Hayek's evolving thought on gold and the gold standard is complex and, at times, confusing. Hayek initially supported the gold standard and paid special attention to those nations whose central banking policies he viewed as relatively loose. Early on he viewed attempts at stabilization of...
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's Principles of Economics in an axiomatic way. The purpose is to see to what extent Menger's theory is logically coherent or … whether it contains any contradictions. Then I provide further analysis on some other topics of Menger's theory.Table of … EconomicsChapter 3: A Mengerian Approach on the Phaenomenon of Interest as Part of an Exchange Chapter 4: Carl Menger's theory and the …
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theory of belief revision, the development of an approach less susceptible to the same disappointment. …
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F.A Hayek is one of the most important and influential advocates of liberalism in the 20th century. His theory is …'s political theory, gave birth to a set of debates regarding the consistency of Hayek's thinking. In this article I argue, against … several commentators and critics, that the theory of spontaneous order, which draws on complexity theory and cultural …
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(s) of economic theory. His critics have long recognized and attacked the extremeness of Mises' epistemology of a priori …
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The paper argues for three points. The first purpose of the paper is to show that Carl Menger would have rejected Ludwig von Mises’ methodological apriorism. Second, I argue that Carl Menger was a pluralist about the methods of theoretical economics and that Mises was rather less of a...
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