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Notes
NOTES TO PREFACE
1. About historicism, see Mises, Theory and History ( New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1957), pp. 198 ff.
2. A striking example of this ignorance displayed by an eminent philosopher
is quoted in Mises, Human Action ( New Haven: Yale University Press,
1949). p. 33 note.
NOTES TO PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING PRAXEOLOGY
1. R. W. Emerson, Brahma.
2. Bentham, "Essay on Nomenclature and Classification," Appendix No. IV
to Chrestomathia ( Works, ed. Bowring [ 1838-1843], VIII, 84 and 88).
NOTES TO CHAPTER 1
1. Cf. Louis Rougier, Traité de la connaissance ( Paris, 1955), pp. 13 ff.
2. Ibid., pp. 47 ff.
3. Cf. Hans Reichenbach, The Rise of Scientific Philosophy ( University of
California Press, 1951), p. 137.
4. Cf. Morris Cohen, A Preface to Logic ( New York: Henry Holt & Co.,
1944), pp. 44 and 92; Mises, Human Action, pp. 72-91.
5. Mises, Human Action, pp. 86 ff.
6. As J. Benda, La crise du rationalisme ( Paris, 1949), pp. 27 ff., suggests.
7. About the "protocol language," cf. Carnap, "Die physikaliche Sprache
als Universalsprache der Wissenschaft
," Erkenntnis, II ( 1931), 432-465,
and Carnap, "Uber Protokollsätze," Erkenntnis, III ( 1932/33), 215-228.
8. Cf. Reichenbach, op. cit., pp. 157 ff.
9. B. Russell, Religion and Science ( London: Home University Library,
1936), pp. 152 ff.
10. About the "understanding," see below pp. 48 ff.
11. Cf. Reichenbach, op. cit., p. 162.

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