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Mises argues that the category of action is part of the structure of the human mind. When I first read this argument of Mises' in "Human Action" I thought that it was very strange. For me it was always the other way around: Man thinks in a logical way and can't really understand or even imagine an unlogical world - not because his mind is structured logically - but because the universe itself is structured logically and can therefore not be perceived in an unlogical way.
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