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[quote user="GilesStratton"] I think this should be pinned for all to post summaries of Austrian works, but great work to the OP.[/quote] thanks! [quote]Off topic: are you the same Koen Swinkels that Molyneux is so fond of? [/quote] Yeah, that's me. Our BFF badges were taken away some years ago.
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[quote user="Daniel J. Sanchez"] [quote user="Koen Swinkels"] The Philosophical origins of Austrian Economics, David Gordon [/quote] Thanks Koen, I have a question about this one, for you or anybody else who could answer. Gordon says, "Logical positivism (Carnap, Karl Menger, Schlick, Neurath, etc.) attacked synthetic a priori
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summary of what Hoppe says about categories in Economic Science and the Austrian Method: Immanuel Kant said that all propositions can be classified in a two-fold way: analytic (true/false on basis of formal logic alone) vs. synthetic (all other prop’s) a priori (observations are not necessary to establish truth/falsity) vs. a posteriori (they
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Okay, I think that's it. Because there is an upload limit of 64kb I had to split up the longer summaries, and I compressed all the pdf's big time.
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The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics, Ludwig von Mises
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Praxeology and Understanding (part 2), George Selgin
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Praxeology and Understanding (part 1), George Selgin
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An Introduction to Austrian Economics (part 2, till chapter 6), Thomas Taylor
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An Introduction to Austrian Economics (part 1), Thomas Taylor
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What Has Government Done to Our Money? (part 3), Murray Rothbard