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The philosophy of Austrian economics [PDF]
Review of The Philosophical Origins of Austrian Economics, by David Gordon.
Smith, Barry
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Two Models of Radical Revelation in Austrian Philosophy [PDF]
In this paper I highlight two opposing models of the notion of divine revelation: the propositional and the radical. The propositional understanding of revelation was central to theology and philosophy until the 19th century. Since then, a number of other models of revelation have emerged.
Mezei, Balazs
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Philosophy of Austrian Economics – Extended Cut [PDF]
Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics, published in 1871, is usually regarded as the foundingdocument of the Austrian School of economics. Many of the School’s prominent representatives, including Friedrich Wieser, Eugen Böhm-Bawerk, Ludwig Mises, Hans Mayer, Friedrich August Hayek, Fritz Machlup, Oskar Morgenstern, and Gottfried Haberler, as well as ...
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The Capital Structure of Libertarian Production
The purpose of the present article is to reflect on the intellectual origin of the close relationship between Austrian economics and libertarian philosophy.
Wiśniewski Jakub Bożydar
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Models as Epistemic Artifacts for Scientific Reasoning in Science Education Research
Models are at the core of scientific reasoning and science education. They are especially crucial in scientific and educational contexts where the primary objects of study are unobservables.
Marvin Rost, Tarja Knuuttila
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A Critical Review of the Book Views on Economic Psychology [PDF]
This article aims at reviewing Tamaddon’s idea about economic psychology, which is presented in his book titled as "Views on Economic Psychology". Firstly, the role of psychologism in the history of science and its relevance to philosophy, humanities ...
S.M. Reza Amiri Tehrani
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Making Sense. On the Cluster significatio-intentio in Medieval and “Austrian” Philosophies
“Austrian” (or “Austro-German”) philosophy of language is characterized, among other things, by the following two features: (1) Problems of language are considered within the broader framework of an intentionality-based philosophy of mind—or, to put it ...
Laurent Cesalli, Claudio Majolino
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Is there a place for Conversational Thinking (CT) in Europe?: Germany/Austria in Perspective
Is there a place for conversational thinking (CT) in Europe? – Germany/Austria in perspective interrogates the visibility of the African philosophical method, namely Conversational Thinking in the philosophical praxis, teaching, and research in Germany ...
Christiana Idika
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Zur kulturhistorischen Situation von Fritz Mauthners Sprachkritik
The first part of this study deals with the connection between Mauthner’s „linguistic turn“ and his never fully surmounted jewish identity crisis. From his father’s cult of linguistic purism as demonstration of a perfect assimilation to german culture he
Jacques Le Rider
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Confluence: the Galician Origins of Polish Analytic Philosophy [PDF]
Separate Austrian influences, those of Bolzano and Brentano, came together in the work of Kazimierz Twardowski, the founder of the Lvov–Warsaw School and Polish analytic philosophy.
Simons, Peter
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