Anti-Psychologism in Economics: Wittgenstein and Mises - By: Roderick T. Long
Anti-Psychologism in Economics: Wittgenstein and Mises
By: RODERICK T. LONG
Abstract. Ludwig Wittgenstein's arguments for the conclusion that
whatever counts as thought must embody logical principles can likewise
be deployed to show that whatever counts as action must embody economic
principles, a conclusion which in turn provides the basis for a defense
of Ludwig von Mises' controversial claim that the laws of economics are a
priori rather than empirical. The Wittgensteinian approach also points
the way toward a transcendence of the intractable disputes among
present-day Austrians over formalist versus hermeneutical, analytic
versus synthetic, and impositionist versus reflectionist interpretations
of economic method.
https://praxeology.net/antipsych.pdf
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