
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics Part 1
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Chapter Seven, Uncertainty
Man acts and that the ture is uncertain are by no means two independent matters. If man knew the future, he would not have to choose and would not act. He has chosen an unsuitable means for the refutation of praxeology. Apodictic certainty is only within the orbit of the deductive system of a prioristic theory. Most that can be attained with regard to reality is probability.
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