Public Speaking

2024

  •  7 August
    “Cumulative Knowledge and Contemporary Sociology: Reflexions Based on Raymond Boudon’s Work” La Sapienza University (Rome). 25th World Congress of Philosophy. Roundtable: “Sociological Method and Philosophy in Raymond Boudon’s Work.”

2023

  • 6 July
    “Rationality, Praxeology, and History: The Contributions of Ludwig von Mises to the Theory of Rationality in the Social Sciences” Sorbonne University (Paris). Methodological Individualism and Contemporary Social Sciences

2021

  • 4 June
    “Social Environment and Cognitive Rationality in Comprehensive Sociology.” Edmonton (Alberta, Canada). Canadian Sociological Association (CSA). Cognitive Sociology Session. Online Session.
  • 3 June
    “Continuities and Divergences Between the Austrian School of Economics and Comprehensive Sociology.” Edmonton (Alberta, Canada). Canadian Sociological Association (CSA).  Theory and Method in Historical Sociology Session. Online Session.

2020

  • 23 November
    “Carl Menger on Theory and History.” New Orleans (Louisiana, U.S.) Southern Economic Association (SEA). Carl Menger and Classical Liberalism Session. Online session.
  • 4 June
    “Origins and Development of Economic and Sociological Action Models.” London (Ontario, Canada). Canadian Sociological Association (CSA). Omnibus Session. Accepted, but cancelled due to covid-19.
  • 3 June
    Raymond Boudon’s Cognitive Rationality and the Cognitive Sciences.” London (Ontario, Canada). Canadian Sociological Association (CSA). Cognitive Sociology Session. Accepted, but cancelled due to covid-19.
  • 20 March
    “The Question of Apriorism in the Social Sciences: Three Points of View and Sketch of an Answer.” Auburn (Alabama, U.S.). Austrian Economics Research Conference (AERC). Method, Theory, and Teaching Session. Accepted, but cancelled due to covid-19.

2019

  • 4 June
    “Time Preference and Religious Affiliation in Canada: A Quantitative Analysis.” Vancouver (B.C., Canada). Canadian Sociological Association (CSA).
  • 23 March
    “Towards a Systematic Method for the Study of Thymology.” Auburn (Alabama, U.S.). Austrian Economics Research Conference (AERC).