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Praxeology in mises’s work [PDF]
Praxeology is the science of human action and conduct. It is the study of those aspects of human action that can be grasped a priori; in other words, it is concerned with the conceptual analysis and logical implications of preference, choice, means-end schemes, and so forth.
Cosma Sorinel, Ionel Marian
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A Praxeological Reference Model for Mixed Praxeologies in Programming Tasks
The introduction of algorithms in education is often linked to the teaching of mathematics. The question then arises: how to model the knowledge related to a mixed mathematical organisation in which praxeologies specific to computer science allow the mobilisation of mathematical praxeologies?Hamid Chaachoua +2 more
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Praxeology ‐ a cybernetic application
Kybernetes, 1999To make decisions has long been considered an art more than a science. Today the area has been formalized under the name of praxeology and includes the use of computers as decision aids. In this paper some basic decision models are analysed together with some psychological phenomena often connected to them.
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The Universality of Praxeology
2016According to the above, the STV forms a qualitative, a priori meta-theory of purposeful human action based on its implied categories of means and ends, preference, and so on. However, it also stresses the individual and subjective nature of choice.
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2019
The two decades between 1980 and 2000 brought tremendous changes to the Guatemalan society—but there was still great continuity in the social structures. The wide-spread protest movement in the 1970s and then the uprising of the indigenous people in the highlands together with the guerrilla forces in the 1980s aimed at profoundly changing the socio ...
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The two decades between 1980 and 2000 brought tremendous changes to the Guatemalan society—but there was still great continuity in the social structures. The wide-spread protest movement in the 1970s and then the uprising of the indigenous people in the highlands together with the guerrilla forces in the 1980s aimed at profoundly changing the socio ...
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The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it. The Companion reflects the many areas where Austrian economists have made contributions, including technical economics, methodology of the social ...
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