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Max Black, in an essay criticizing general semantics, credits Aristotle with "pioneering modern discoveries in multivalued logics" (Ref. Max Black, Language and Philosophy , Cornell University Press 1949, p228-229). Can anyone direct me to passages...
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This was published in a non-Austrian journal 'Mercury' of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. I thought it might be of interest to a different audience as well. ___________________________________________________________________________________...
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In an article in last June’s Freeman, I applied some ideas from the socialist-calculation debate to the private corporation and examined the extent to which it is an island of calculational chaos in the market economy. I’d like to expand that...
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For those of you who don't know the man, John Searle is professor at the univerity of California, Berkeley active in the field of philosophy of mind and language. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle I haven't found a thread on mises.org discussing...
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Well, I was going to compile a list myself, but most helpfully an extensive one already exists here . I'll just replicate it. I'll add some additional works anyway in a separate post, and highlight those which I think are of great importance....
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may be of use to people Anti-Psychologism in Economics: Wittgenstein and Mises Roderick Long Mises’ idea of a universally valid economic science came under fire from all directions and many such critics bolstered their position by assailing the...
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It seems some individuals here have little to no knowledge of what the Austrian School actually posits and what it does not, and what its propositions consist in. So, I have compiled this list of essential articles. Before embarking on some 'critique'...
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This is an *excellent* topic. An unexplored thesis is that the introduction of massive amounts of credit by the Federal Reserve system has changed American mores regarding the use of credit. I seriously encourage you to purchase and listen to Dave Ramsey's...
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See here . -Jon
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Ok I have been research for ten hours and I doubt I will ever understand the Federal Reserve so I am hoping someone can help me. From what I can tell this is what I think I understand. I would really like it if someone could correct me(note the figures...