Hayek’s Challenge [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):427-428 (2004)
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Abstract

Bruce Caldwell’s Hayeks’ Challenge is a significant contribution to philosophy and to economics. F. A. Hayek received the Nobel Prize in Economic Science in 1974. During the Methodology Conflict, the German Historical School, drawing on Hegel and Herder, rejected natural law doctrines and claimed that each nation was unique with its own nature. The Austrian School started from the universality of human nature.

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