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Definition of Praxeology
1. [n -GIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Praxeology
Literary usage of Praxeology
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market: A Treatise on Economic by Murray Newton Rothbard (2004)
"praxeology, however, is a logical science based on the existence of action per se;
... It is consequently irrelevant for praxeology whether a man, ..."
2. The Economics and Ethics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppe (2006)
"In so establishing the place of praxeology proper, I have come full circle in
delineating the system of rationalist philosophy as ultimately grounded in the ..."
3. The Myth of National Defense: Essays on the Theory and History of Security by Hans-Hermann Hoppe (2003)
"His student, the late Murray N. Rothbard, once drew up a list of possible subfields
of praxeology. One such field was the analysis of hostile action.1 Our ..."
4. Economics for Real People: An Introduction to the Austrian School by Gene Callahan (2004)
"For some purposes it might be important to differentiate between the general
science of human action, which Mises called praxeology, and economics as the ..."
5. Man, Economy, and State Study Guide by Robert P. Murphy (2006)
"praxeology is the scientific study of action. It begins with the obvious truth that
... praxeology consists of all the propositions that can be logically ..."
6. The Essential Rothbard by David Gordon (2007)
"Reviewing it in The New Individualist Review, Mises called it "an epochal
contribution to the general science of human action, praxeology, ..."