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Soon to be a bestseller
Going through an ancient box of my father’s books that had apparently been undisturbed since the 1970s, I came across Good Cheap Food
IPCC’s Odd Approach to “Assessing” the Literature
Chip Knappenberger has a fantasti
The Epistemology of Revelation
In ancient times, those who favored teleological interpretations of the cosmos, also tended to favor the epistemology of revelation.
That Papola Talk Last Night
Last night’s session at the Austrian Scholars Conference was nothing short of magical.
Cosmology as Teleology
In Theory and History, Chapter 11, Mises discusses the two kinds of causation resorted to
Faculty Spotlight Interview: Richard M. Ebeling
Richard M. Ebeling is professor of economics at Northwood University.
The Iliad and the Misesian Notion of “Ideological Might”
Man’s quest for the great mysteries of the universe began long before philosophy proper is thought to have begun, with the life and thought of Thal