All Posts Tagged With: "is versus ought"

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David Hume and Reason In the very title of his article in The Freeman of October 2007, Frank van Dun asks, “Can We Be Free If Reason Is the Slave of the Passions?” His article is uncommonly long and gauzy for a Freeman piece; and his citations to David Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature are [...]

1Jan2008 | Frank van Dun | 0 comments | Continued

The Anatomy of Economic Advice, Part II

How can positive science (consisting entirely of “is” statements) be translated into “ought” statements within the framework of economic understanding? In the first part of this series we drew attention to some of the paradoxes surrounding economic advice.

1Sep2006 | Israel M. Kirzner | 0 comments | Continued
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