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This book provides a comprehensive examination of F.A. Hayek’s seminal work ‘The Sensory Order,’ exploring its profound implications for social science research and economic theory. The contributors analyze Hayek’s innovative approach to understanding how the sensory system organizes and processes information to create subjective experience and knowledge.
The volume demonstrates how Hayek’s theory of sensory perception relates to broader questions in economics, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. It showcases how his work anticipated modern developments in cognitive science and complex systems theory. The essays address the philosophical foundations of Hayek’s sensory order, its empirical applications, and its relevance to contemporary debates about consciousness, information processing, and spontaneous order in economic systems.
Part of the Advances in Austrian Economics series, this collection brings together leading scholars who interpret and extend Hayek’s ideas for modern audiences, making it essential reading for economists, psychologists, and philosophers interested in understanding human cognition and social organization.







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