The ultimate foundation of economic science : an essay on method
Princeton : Van Nostrad, 1962
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Preliminary observations concerning praxeology instead of an introduction - The human mind - The activisting basis of knowledge - Necessity and volition - Certainty and uncertainty - On some popular errors concerning the scope and method of economics - Further implications of the neglect of economic thinking - The epistemological roots of monism - Positivism and the crisis of western civilization.
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Description | The ultimate foundation of economic science : an essay on method/ by Ludwig von Mises. - Princeton : Van Nostrad, 1962. - XI, 148 p. ; 23 cm. - (The William Volker Fund Series in the humane studies) |
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ID file | 73263 |
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Biblio Conf | 100569 | Biblioteca | LC / 962 / 77 | Available | In library | None |