Autore: Becchio, Giandomenica
Titolo: Ethics and economics in Karl Menger: how did social sciences cope with Hilbertism
Periodico: Università degli studi di Torino. Dip. Di Economia e Statistica Cognetti de Martiis. CESMEP. Working paper series
Anno: 2009 - Volume: 3 - Fascicolo: 5 - Pagina iniziale: 1 - Pagina finale: 20

This paper deals with the contributions made to the social sciences by the mathematician Karl Menger (1902-1985), the son of the more famous economist, Carl Menger. Mathematician and a logician, he focused on whether it was possible to explain the social order in formal terms.1 He stressed the need to find the appropriate means with which to treat them, avoiding recourse to historical descriptions, which are unable to yield social laws. He applied Hilbertism to economics and ethics in order to build an axiomatic and formalized model of the individual behavior and the dynamics of social groups.




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