- In philosophy,
praxeology or
praxiology (/ˌpræksiˈɒlədʒi/; from
Ancient Gr**** πρᾶξις (praxis) 'deed, action' and -λογία (-logia) 'study of') is the theory...
- ethics. Kotarbiński also
contributed significantly to the
development of
praxeology.
Henryk Greniewski and
Kazimierz Pasenkiewicz were
doctoral students under...
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liberalism and the
power of consumers. He is best
known for his work in
praxeology,
particularly for
studies comparing communism and capitalism, as well...
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magnum opus, it
presents the case for laissez-faire
capitalism based on
praxeology, his
method to
understand the
structure of
human decision-making. Mises...
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axiom (topology)
Wightman axioms (quantum
field theory)
Action axiom (
praxeology)
Mathematics portal Axiomatic quantum field theory Minimal axioms for...
- approach,
which he
called "
praxeology", in a book
published in
English as
Human Action in 1949.: 3 In it,
Mises stated that
praxeology could be used to deduce...
- In
praxeology,
thymology is the
study of
those human aspects that
precede or
cause purposeful human behavior. In his
Theory and History,
Ludwig von Mises...
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defensible and its
scope very broad. The action-axiom is the
basis of
praxeology in the
Austrian School, and it is the
proposition that all
specimens of...
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Rothbard rejected mainstream economic methodologies and
instead embraced the
praxeology of
Ludwig von Mises.
Rothbard taught economics at a Wall
Street division...
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