Philosophy and Methodology

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Joseph R. Stromberg

Douglass North has written many essays and books over forty or more years in which he has sought to reintegrate economic theory and economic histor

William P. Anderson

This article begins by contrasting the distinctive methodological starting points of Weber and Mises, and proceeds to review and discuss each think

Robert Bass

In this article, Robert Bass reviews Tibor Machan’s Ayn Rand.

Volume 20, Number 2 (2006)

Eric Roark

In this paper, I argue that Nozick fails to adequately defend the claim that a just state would arise from a Lockean state of nature by a process w

Frank Daumann

The aim of this article is to resolve the putative contradiction between Hayek’s “legal framework of general and abstract rules”

Laurent Carnis

If economics is understood as being the science of the implications of voluntary and monetary exchanges among different people (Mises, 1985), the t