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[quote user="laminustacitus"] Though I don't have much experience in symbolic logic, I feel that such a conversion would not only a massive waste of time that could be placed in other more worthy pursuits, I doubt those interested in symbolic logic have a similar interest in Austrian economics, but that it might also have the consequence
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[quote user="Solomon"] I often consider this, mathematical logic being an interest of mine. I'm hardly an expert in matters economic, but research that I'm aware of done in the austrian methodology is in large part conducted in the frame of natural intuition of human action. If research becomes more theoretical then more formalization
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Also, I'd like to ask, do you think such a mode of interpretation could be be beneficial, and also help resolve disputes between Austrians? After all, this is supposed to be a science where alternative theorems are discriminated agianst based on their logical consistency?
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Hi everybody, I've been visting this site for a while now and this my first post, woohoo! Ok, about my question: I've been learning a lot about Austrian Economics over the past year or so, reading books, listening to audio lectures, video lectures, primarily off this site, though there were one or 2 other sources. My primary interest has been