History and Economic Theorizing
Carmelo Ferlito
A chapter in The Emergence of a Tradition: Essays in Honor of Jesús Huerta de Soto, Volume I, 2023, pp 113-121 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Despite certain lines may give the opposite impression, Mises never claimed that economic theorizing should be disconnected from (historical) reality. On the contrary, by stressing the importance of looking to reality for the facts from which economic theory should be built, Mises paralleled Schumpeter closely in arguing that a vision, shaped by the observation of reality, is necessary, together with introspection, for praxeology. In the works of Professor Huerta de Soto, it is self-evident that such a reconciliation brings about important fruits for the emergence of a meaningful economic theory. This chapter underscores the possibility of solving the apparent dichotomy between history and economics through the elaboration of economic theorizing which walks together with the reference to true observable facts.
Keywords: Praxeology; Economics and history; Methodenstreit; Verstehen; Hermeneutics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17414-8_11
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