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  1. (1 other version)Individualisme, subjectivisme et mécanismes économiques.Maurice Lagueux - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (4):691-722.
    ABSTRACT: The economists of the Austrian School count among the most consistent supporters of methodological individualism, but they were for the most part strongly opposed to clearly anti-holist trends such as constructivism, reductionism, and positivism. This article discusses why the sort of methodological individualism defended by the Austrians could not, for interconnected reasons, be rendered compatible with any one of these philosophical trends. The manner in which the Austrians managed to reconcile their analysis of economic mechanisms with a strictly subjectivist (...)
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  • Marxisme et rationalité scientifique.Claude Panaccio - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):481-491.
    Maurice Lagueux est allé à l'école de Merleau-Ponty. Il en a gardé une grande méfiance pour les catégories rigides, les étiquettes définitives et les distinctions tranchées. Dénonçant déjà, il y a plus de dix ans, « l'usage abusif du rapport Science/Idéologie », il évoquait en conclusion de sa contribution au collectif Culture et langage « le pouvoir incantatoire des formules toutes faites ». C'est encore cette fascination magique de la formule toute faite, du déjà dit, du déjà tranché, qu'il tente (...)
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  • (1 other version)Individualisme, subjectivisme et mécanismes économiques.Maurice Lagueux - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (4):691-.
    The economists of the Austrian School count among the most consistent supporters of methodological individualism, but they were for the most part strongly opposed to clearly anti-holist trends such as constructivism, reductionism, and positivism. This article discusses why the sort of methodological individualism defended by the Austrians could not, for interconnected reasons, be rendered compatible with any one of these philosophical trends. The manner in which the Austrians managed to reconcile their analysis of economic mechanisms with a strictly subjectivist approach (...)
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