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De quelle épistémologie l’ethnométhodologie est-elle le nom ?

open access: yesSociologies, 2017
Within the framework of our search which is of the ethno-methodology, we were brought to wonder about the underlying epistemological posture. If authors assert that the social sciences are inevitably comprehensive and are of one other paradigm than the ...
Sophie Maunier
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Gender differences in economic behavior: a profiles study of 16 Latin American countries.

open access: yesBehavior & Law Journal
The difference in the behaviour of women and men has been a topic of research with increasing emphasis in recent years. The study was conducted with samples of people from 16 Latin American countries, using correlations and factor analysis to explore ...
Edgar Lascano Corrales
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Legacy of Ludwig von Mises: Rationalism

open access: yesStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, 2019
There are three intentions (aims) of this paper. First, to focus the attention of readers to three not so well known and least frequently quoted by economists of Mises’s books, namely his 1957 Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic ...
Kwasnicki Witold
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Response to Wysocki on indifference

open access: yesZagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce, 2022
Nozick (1977) was a critique of the view of Austrian economics which rejected the notion of indifference in human action. This author claimed that this stance was incompatible with the notion of the supply of a good, and, also, with diminishing marginal ...
Walter Block
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Monarchy as private property government. A chiefly methodological critique

open access: yesZagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce
Hans-Hermann Hoppe famously argued that monarchy is superior to democracy insofar as property rights protection is concerned. The present paper calls this claim into question, with much of the heavy lifting being done by methodological ponderings.
Norbert Slenzok
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What is extreme about Mises' extreme apriorism?

open access: yes, 2016
There is something extreme about Mises' apriorism, namely, his epistemological justification of the a priori element(s) of economic theory. His critics have long recognized and attacked the extremeness of Mises' epistemology of a priori knowledge ...
Scheall, Scott
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Praxeological Practices

open access: yesPraxis Pedagógica, 2021
Claudia Andrea Betancur Rojas   +2 more
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