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Hayek in Mind examines the philosophical psychology underlying Friedrich Hayek’s economic and social theories. The book demonstrates how Hayek’s insights into human cognition, perception, and decision-making provide a foundation for understanding his broader contributions to Austrian economics and liberal philosophy.
This volume brings together leading scholars to explore how Hayek’s psychological framework addresses fundamental questions about knowledge acquisition, spontaneous order, and individual liberty. The essays investigate connections between Hayek’s work and contemporary developments in behavioral economics, evolutionary psychology, and philosophy of mind.
Part of the Advances in Austrian Economics series, this collection illustrates why Hayek’s approach remains relevant for addressing modern challenges in economic theory, policy, and the social sciences. It will appeal to economists, philosophers, and anyone interested in understanding the intellectual foundations of market-based thinking and individual freedom.







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