
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics Part 1
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The History of the Natural Sciences
The assertion that modern natural science owes all its achievements to the experimental method is sometimes assailed by referring to astronomy. In earlier days, astronomy was mainly based on the assumption that the movements of the celestial bodies would not change their course. Only since newton's discoveries has astronomy become a natural science in the strict sense nine on ideal types. History deals with unique and unrepeatable events, with the irreversible flux of human affairs.
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