Bosanquet on the ideality of economics
"Conditions which have become 'economic' have ceased to be material. They are motives, interests, means to ends." -- The Philosophical Theory of the State, p. 300
All of the idealist philosophers I have read recognized the "praxeological" nature of economic life.
All of the idealist philosophers I have read recognized the "praxeological" nature of economic life.
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