Philosophy and Methodology

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Kenneth A. Zahringer

Preferences are ordinal, and our analysis has to reflect that simple, unavoidable fact.

Leonard E. Read

Human life is dependent not only on the knowledge of right principles; it relies, also, on actions in accord with right principles.

Stephan Kinsella

Combining Misesian praxeology with Rothbardian insights, Hoppe has developed a magnificent, integrated edifice of rational thought.

Stephan Kinsella

When you speak, you act; and action implies taking control of one's own body with the underlying idea of private property.

 

Stefano R. Mugnaini

Most people tend to gravitate toward liberty — they just have not heard it properly defined.

David Gordon

This course will consider some of the leading arguments advanced against libertarianism. Do these criticisms have any validity?