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The concept of Intentional Action is at the core of Praxeology, as developed by the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises. Under this unique approach, defined as the science of human action and designed to study the field of the deductive system starting from the desired one. From this axiom, the al features and implications of human action; such as value, scale of value, scarcity, abundance, profit, loss, uncertainty and causality, among others. This paper intends to present the praxeological perspective on intentional action and its epistemological implications; it also attempts to answer objections to this thesis.

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It explains the concept of intentional action from the perspective of Praxeology, thereby clarifying its implications.

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This page is a summary of: A Praxeological Approach to Intentional Action, Studia Humana, January 2017, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/sh-2017-0024.
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