Well, I think it’s a quite accurate depiction of anyone who uses phrases like “a priori science.”
(That is, to the extent that Austrian economics is based on a priori reasoning, various claims about types of government intervention really are claims that no possible such government intervention could ever be good for people)
I don’t think that’s an accurate characterization of Austrian economists.
Well, I think it’s a quite accurate depiction of anyone who uses phrases like “a priori science.”
(That is, to the extent that Austrian economics is based on a priori reasoning, various claims about types of government intervention really are claims that no possible such government intervention could ever be good for people)
A priori claims can be probabilistic claims.
Are you aware of a broad tradition of such probabilities that I’m completely unaware of?