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  1. Laurence Joseph Hayek (Larry) (15 July 1934 – 15 July 2004) was an English microbiologist. He was the son of the economist Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992).

  2. 8 de set. de 2004 · Laurence Hayek was the son of F.A. Hayek, the leading free market economist and classic liberal philosopher, whose thinking was such a great influence on Margaret Thatcher. As well as acting as a representative for his father, he earlier achieved distinction in his own right as a microbiologist.

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  3. LAURENCE HAYEK escaped from the formidable shadow of his father, the great economist-philosopher, Professor F. A. Hayek, into high-level medical research within the NHS, only to spend much of...

  4. Hayek's son, Laurence Hayek (1934–2004) was a distinguished microbiologist. His daughter Christine was an entomologist at the British Museum of Natural History, and she cared for him during his last years, when he had declining health.

  5. Laurence Hayek, microbiologist: born Vienna 15 July 1934; married 1961 Esca Drury (one son, two daughters); died Dartmouth, Devon 15 July 2004.

  6. 6 de set. de 2018 · Hayek married his first wife, Helen Berta Maria von Fristch, on August 4, 1926, with whom he had two children, Christine Maria Felicitas in 1929 and Laurence Joseph Heinrich in 1934 (Ebenstein 2003, 44).

  7. This article argues that Hayek's thought had a consistent epistemological core that he developed with the aim of undermining prevailing positivism and replacing it with a metaphysical and spiritualistic philosophy of science.