Value-neutrality in science; and Rand’s agent-relative theory of value and the Austrian theory of subjective value

by Geoffrey Allan Plauché on December 20, 2004 @ 12:37 pm · 0 comments

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I comment briefly over at the Mises Economics blog on the correlation between Rand’s theory of the agent-relative nature of values and the Austrian theory of subjective value, and on value-neutrality in economic science. Also, I wholeheartedly agree with Sheldon Richman’s comment immediately following mine.

Geoffrey is an Aristotelian-Liberal political philosopher and an adjunct instructor for Buena Vista University. His work has appeared in the Journal of Libertarian Studies, the Journal of Value Inquiry, and Transformers and Philosophy. He lives in Bellevue, NE with his wife and daughter.
Geoffrey Allan Plauché

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