卡尔·门格尔作为卡尔·门格尔之子

Karl Menger as Son of Carl Menger

History of Political Economy · 2018
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

基于日记和信件,考察了1919-23年间年轻数学家卡尔·门格尔的成长与挣扎,以及他与父亲、奥地利学派创始人卡尔·门格尔的关系,并涉及他与几位经济学家的交往。

Abstract

Relatively little is known about the relationship between Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian school of economics, and his son, Karl Menger, the mathematician, geometer, logician, and philosopher of science, whose mathematical colloquium at the University of Vienna was essential for the development of mathematical economics. Based on Karl Menger’s diaries and correspondence, the present paper considers the development and struggles of the young Karl Menger, focusing on the years 1919–23, when Vienna was a vanquished city. We discuss the various relations within the Menger family and their significance for Karl Menger’s intellectual development. Additionally, we consider his acquaintances with economists such as Knut Wicksell, David Davidson, and Eli Heckscher as well as the younger Menger’s work in economics. We shed new light on his editorship of the second edition of his father’s Grundsätze der Volkswirtschaftslehre.

卡尔·门格尔小卡尔·门格尔维也纳大学数学经济学