Science, Human Action, The Search for “Truth”, and Consequences | Part 11: The Important Implications of Praxeology

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It was not so long ago that scientific dualism – the idea that the social sciences and the natural sciences require distinct methodologies – was uncontroversial. It was accepted that science was the systematic search for knowledge wherever appropriate to advance human understanding of the world and man’s place in it.

Science, Human Action, The Search for “Truth”, and Consequences | Part 10: The Unique Qualities of the Human Mind

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© 2018, Barry L. Linetsky. All Rights Reserved. In his life-long…

Science, Human Action, The Search for “Truth”, and Consequences | Part 5: Hayek’s Fallacy of Scientistic Prejudice

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© 2018, Barry L. Linetsky. All Rights Reserved. The consideration…