A Brief Note Concerning Hayek’s Non-Standard Conception of Knowledge

Review of Austrian Economics 29 (2):205-210 (2016)
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Abstract

Whatever F.A. Hayek meant by “knowledge” could not have been the justified true belief conception common in the Western intellectual tradition from at least the time of Plato onward. In this brief note, I aim to uncover and succinctly state Hayek’s unique definition of knowledge.

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