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The Power of Useful Fictions and Myths
This chapter discusses the concept of subject-object as a useful fiction or mythology, comparing it to mathematics and emphasizing the importance of taking these fictions seriously. It explores the idea of truth, using examples like the myth of the boy who cried wolf and behavior influenced by false beliefs, and touches on the additional layer influencing decision-making within praxeology.