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  1. Introduction Judgements of Value Knowledge and Value The Quest for Absolute Values The Negation of Valuation Determinism and its Critics Materialism Dialectical Materialism Philosophy of History The Concept of Historical Individuality Historicism The Challenge of Scientism Psychology and Thymology Meaning and Use of the Study of History The Epistemological Features of History Philosophical ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Epistemological problems of history. The concept of historical individuality -- Historicism -- The challenge of scientism -- Psychology and thymology -- Meaning and use of the study of history -- The epistemological features of history -- pt. 4. The course of history. Philosophical interpretations of history -- Present-day trends and the future

  3. Title:: Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution: Author:: Von Mises, Ludwig, 1881-1973: Contributor:: Rothbard, Murray N. (Murray ...

  4. 4 de set. de 2023 · The answer to this question requires that we have a conceptual framework (i.e. theory) to interpret social and economic evolution (i.e. history), hence the title of Ludwig von Mises’s last book, Theory and History, originally published by Yale University Press in 1957. By the time Mises had written this book, he had long been known as a world ...

  5. 8 de jan. de 2010 · Theory and History may be an under-appreciated work in the Von Mises oeuvre, but it is well worth the attention of the supporters of freedom and free markets.. It lays out patiently the Austrian definition of economics, compares Praxeology and History debunks the popular contemporary theories of Von Mises' day, especially Marxism and what Von Mises refers to as "Marxian materialism".

  6. Theory and History is primarily a critique of Karl Marx, his materialism, and his prediction of the inevitability of socialism. Marx attributes the creation of tools and machines, as well as the economic structure of society, to undefined “material productive forces.” Mises rejects this materialistic view; he points out that tools and machines are actually […]

  7. Mises applies his theory of methodological individualism to an analysis of history. Along the way he debunks other theories of history which are based upon notions of race, dialectical materialism (Marxism), and determinism.