The problem I have with the Austrian school is that it's based on axioms that seem like questionable assumptions to make. I realize the desire for certainty by declaring axiomatic truths, but I don't think it's helpful.
That said, YouTube comments section isn't a good place to go into details. I guess all I can say is I disagree. :)
@MarmaladeINFP that's ok. but don't pass it off before reading in depth about it... i assure you 'we' have very good reasons for axioms and praxeology. it actually is about approaching social science the way it should be approached. you can't discover value or ethics with the scientific method.
if you want a very good, concise short book on Austrian economics, read 'economics in one lesson'.
it is free online. just google: 'economics in one lesson pdf' ... should be the first option.
@CytherLynx I've read about it. I could study it further, but then again I could study a lot of subjects further. As for these ideas, I just have little interest. Show me the hard data or I just don't care. Everyone has their own preferred axioms: Austrians, Christians, etc. And everyone thinks their axioms are right. But without objective data, there can be no objective assessment. If I remember correctly, some more recent videos of Safnerism express some criticism of or doubts about praxeology
@CytherLynx Economics isn't abstract mathematics. To say the two are the same is disingenuous. Yes, I've heard of scientism, yet more disingenuous rhetoric. There are those within the social sciences such as Max Weber who criticized positivism. Many praxeologists have a simplistic understanding of science and project their false understanding onto scientists. It's not helpful. I believe I had a discussion about this with Safnerism and he agreed science needs to be taken more seriously.
@MarmaladeINFP there is no conflict between praxeology and science
And max weber is an excellent example. the main developer of Austrian economics L Mises, drew from max weber the most of any sociologist. he wrote a book about this specific 'problem'.
you're passing off something you don't know based on what you've heard, and what you've heard is the naive interpretation of praxeology that i hear all the time.
like when ppl discredit evolution due to the 'eyeball design' problem - frustrating
after haering what you say, economics such an interesting thing
babykikino 1 week ago
The problem I have with the Austrian school is that it's based on axioms that seem like questionable assumptions to make. I realize the desire for certainty by declaring axiomatic truths, but I don't think it's helpful.
That said, YouTube comments section isn't a good place to go into details. I guess all I can say is I disagree. :)
MarmaladeINFP 1 year ago
@MarmaladeINFP that's ok. but don't pass it off before reading in depth about it... i assure you 'we' have very good reasons for axioms and praxeology. it actually is about approaching social science the way it should be approached. you can't discover value or ethics with the scientific method.
if you want a very good, concise short book on Austrian economics, read 'economics in one lesson'.
it is free online. just google: 'economics in one lesson pdf' ... should be the first option.
CytherLynx 1 year ago
@CytherLynx I've read about it. I could study it further, but then again I could study a lot of subjects further. As for these ideas, I just have little interest. Show me the hard data or I just don't care. Everyone has their own preferred axioms: Austrians, Christians, etc. And everyone thinks their axioms are right. But without objective data, there can be no objective assessment. If I remember correctly, some more recent videos of Safnerism express some criticism of or doubts about praxeology
MarmaladeINFP 1 year ago
@MarmaladeINFP
"everyone thinks their axioms are right."
axiom's are irrefutable. not because we are somehow arrogant. but because it is like saying 2+2 =4... or 'all angles in a triangle = 180'.
Do you think people should go out and test all triangles to make sure?
your 'show me data or its not true' is the wrong way to go about it social science.
btw i'm an atheist & support evolution. there is nothing unobjective about praxeology. yet you think it's un-scientific?
heard of scientism?
CytherLynx 1 year ago
@CytherLynx Economics isn't abstract mathematics. To say the two are the same is disingenuous. Yes, I've heard of scientism, yet more disingenuous rhetoric. There are those within the social sciences such as Max Weber who criticized positivism. Many praxeologists have a simplistic understanding of science and project their false understanding onto scientists. It's not helpful. I believe I had a discussion about this with Safnerism and he agreed science needs to be taken more seriously.
MarmaladeINFP 1 year ago
@MarmaladeINFP there is no conflict between praxeology and science
And max weber is an excellent example. the main developer of Austrian economics L Mises, drew from max weber the most of any sociologist. he wrote a book about this specific 'problem'.
you're passing off something you don't know based on what you've heard, and what you've heard is the naive interpretation of praxeology that i hear all the time.
like when ppl discredit evolution due to the 'eyeball design' problem - frustrating
CytherLynx 1 year ago
mises . org / books / epistemological . pdf
if you'r interested. but yeah.. decide for yourself.
CytherLynx 1 year ago
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ashidollie 1 year ago 2
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saradani79 1 year ago
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alennna 1 year ago 2
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Anon1696 2 years ago 3
Excellent!
TheRightDecision 2 years ago 4