Primitive Foundations of Economic Reasoning

Abstract

This paper rigorously examines the primitive foundations of economic reasoning through an original framework based on symbolic logic. Extending previous work, it formalizes economic conceptions (C\mathbb{C}), symbols (sis_i), and introduces a structured language (LC\mathcal{L_{\mathbb{C}}}) to define their formation and interpretation. Organized as a continuous chain of declarations and illustrations, the paper offers a concise, systematic approach to understanding the philosophy of economic reasoning through formal representations.

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