Theory and History
Mises Institute
Mises moves beyond economics to address questions regarding the foundation of all social science. He discusses his methodological dualism: one approach for hard sciences and another for the social sciences. Rothbard writes "It is Mises's great methodological work, explaining the basis of his approach to economics, and providing scintillating critiques of such fallacious alternatives as historicism, scientism, and Marxian dialectical materialism." This audiobook is narrated by John Pruden.
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18 - Preface to Theory and History Tue, 22 Jun 2010
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17 - Introduction to Theory and History Tue, 22 Jun 2010
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16 - 1. Judgments of Value Tue, 22 Jun 2010
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15 - 2. Knowledge and Value Tue, 22 Jun 2010
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14 - 3. The Quest for Absolute Values Thu, 24 Jun 2010
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13 - 4. The Negation of Valuation Thu, 24 Jun 2010
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12 - 5. Determination and Its Critics Thu, 24 Jun 2010
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11 - 6. Materialism Thu, 24 Jun 2010
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10 - 7. Dialectical Materialism Wed, 30 Jun 2010
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9 - 8. Philosophy of History Tue, 13 Jul 2010
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8 - 9. The Concept of Historical Individuality Tue, 13 Jul 2010
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7 - 10. Historicism Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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6 - 11. The Challenge of Scientism Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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5 - 12. Psychology and Thymology Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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4 - 13. Meaning and Use of the Study of History Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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3 - 14. The Epistemological Features of History Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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2 - 15. Philosophical Interpretations of History Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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1 - 16. Present-Day Trends and the Future Wed, 25 Aug 2010
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