The Fatal Conceit
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The Fatal Conceit is a book by economist and philosopher F. A. Hayek that critiques socialism and explains how complex social orders emerge spontaneously from individual actions rather than central planning.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: The Fatal Conceit Context triple: [The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, hasPart, The Fatal Conceit]
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An Apology for Poetry
An Apology for Poetry is Sir Philip Sidney’s influential Elizabethan literary treatise defending the value and moral power of poetry against its contemporary critics.
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The Rule of Metaphor
The Rule of Metaphor is a seminal philosophical work by Paul Ricoeur that explores how metaphor shapes meaning, language, and interpretation in both literature and everyday discourse.
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The Death of the Past
The Death of the Past is a historical study by Sir John H. Plumb that examines how modern societies have transformed their relationship with history and collective memory.
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The Disorder of Things
The Disorder of Things is a philosophical work by John Dupré that challenges traditional scientific essentialism and argues for a pluralistic, anti-reductionist view of the natural world.
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Farewell to Reason
Farewell to Reason is a philosophical work by Paul Feyerabend that critiques rationalism and defends epistemological pluralism in science and society.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Fatal Conceit Target entity description: The Fatal Conceit is a book by economist and philosopher F. A. Hayek that critiques socialism and explains how complex social orders emerge spontaneously from individual actions rather than central planning.
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A.
An Apology for Poetry
An Apology for Poetry is Sir Philip Sidney’s influential Elizabethan literary treatise defending the value and moral power of poetry against its contemporary critics.
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B.
The Rule of Metaphor
The Rule of Metaphor is a seminal philosophical work by Paul Ricoeur that explores how metaphor shapes meaning, language, and interpretation in both literature and everyday discourse.
-
C.
The Death of the Past
The Death of the Past is a historical study by Sir John H. Plumb that examines how modern societies have transformed their relationship with history and collective memory.
-
D.
The Disorder of Things
The Disorder of Things is a philosophical work by John Dupré that challenges traditional scientific essentialism and argues for a pluralistic, anti-reductionist view of the natural world.
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E.
Farewell to Reason
Farewell to Reason is a philosophical work by Paul Feyerabend that critiques rationalism and defends epistemological pluralism in science and society.
- F. None of above. chosen
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