Mises, Kant, and the Methodology of Economic Science
... embedded in us as categories of the human mind. These a priori concepts are necessary in order to use the human faculty of judgment to understand objects in the world. Indeed, understanding of the world is impossible except through these categories that enable us to make sense of our experiences. Ac ...
... embedded in us as categories of the human mind. These a priori concepts are necessary in order to use the human faculty of judgment to understand objects in the world. Indeed, understanding of the world is impossible except through these categories that enable us to make sense of our experiences. Ac ...
Fighting Without Hatred: Hannah Arendt`s Agonistic
... angrier than before" (Adams 6). There is good reason to be hostile to agonistic argument. Perhaps its most famous vice is that it encourages wrangling. Lynch, George, and Cooper describe this frustrating but common result when trying to teach argument: In their writings, our students fall easily int ...
... angrier than before" (Adams 6). There is good reason to be hostile to agonistic argument. Perhaps its most famous vice is that it encourages wrangling. Lynch, George, and Cooper describe this frustrating but common result when trying to teach argument: In their writings, our students fall easily int ...
Liberalism, Perfectionism, and Civic Virtue
... liberty and equality for citizens? The main objection of the defenders of perfectionism is that this limited neutrality still retains too much indifference towards the various conceptions of the good that citizens hold. Apart from serious violations of legal norms, the government does not see good r ...
... liberty and equality for citizens? The main objection of the defenders of perfectionism is that this limited neutrality still retains too much indifference towards the various conceptions of the good that citizens hold. Apart from serious violations of legal norms, the government does not see good r ...
MARXISM AND SOCIALIST THEORY
... single out certain popular Marxist theories for more detailed treatment because their concepts—by and large—dominate the usual discourse about socialism and also serve to legitimate certain basic beliefs about socialism which we must overturn. These critical discussions are enjoined therefore, not s ...
... single out certain popular Marxist theories for more detailed treatment because their concepts—by and large—dominate the usual discourse about socialism and also serve to legitimate certain basic beliefs about socialism which we must overturn. These critical discussions are enjoined therefore, not s ...
THEME AND SUBJECT MATTER
... the exception being George Bancroft, who always showed a preference for the Jacksonian Democrats (it was a commonly-held view that each page of his History voted for the Democratic Party). For them, the writing of history was an art, to be put side-byside with literature. They felt that the writing ...
... the exception being George Bancroft, who always showed a preference for the Jacksonian Democrats (it was a commonly-held view that each page of his History voted for the Democratic Party). For them, the writing of history was an art, to be put side-byside with literature. They felt that the writing ...