Aristotle, Menger, Mises: An essay in the metaphysics of economics

History of Political Economy, Annual Supplement 22:263-288 (1990)
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Abstract

There are, familiarly, a range of distinct and competing accounts of the methodological underpinnings of Menger' s work. These include Leibnizian, Kantian, Millian, and even Popperian readings; but they include also readings of an Aristotelian sort, and I have myself made a number of contributions in clarification and defence of the latter. Not only, I have argued, does the historical situation in which Menger found himself point to the inevitability of the Aristotelian reading; this reading fits also very naturally to the text of Menger's works.

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Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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