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[log in to unmask] (Peter J Boettke)
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Tue Dec 26 10:47:39 2006
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Alan,  
  
I suggest you look at the "debate" within Austrian economics between Robert Nozick (who
wrote an article on Austrian method) and Ludwig Lachmann (who choose to defend the
Austrian method).  Lachamm (like Donald Davidson) focused his response to Nozick's
critique of Austrian method on the appropriate level of analysis and discusses how it all
about "meaning".
  
You can read about this in the Austrian Economics Newsletter (Vol. 1, #1, 1977).  
  
Pete Boettke  
  

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