Hayek: Cognitive Scientist Avant La Lettre
In William Butos, Roger Koppl & Steve Horwitz (eds.), Advances in Austrian Economics. Emerald (2010)
| Abstract | This paper conceives of Hayek’s overall project as presenting a theory of sociocognition, explication of which has a two-fold purpose: (1) to locate Hayek within the non-Cartesian tradition of cognitive science, and (2) to show how Hayek’s philosophical psychology infuses his social theory. | |||||||||
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