Alex speaks with Scott Scheall about Carl and Karl Menger and their influence on the history of economics, liberal theory, and - yes - mathematics.
Further Reading:
"Karl Menger as Son of Carl Menger" - Scott Scheall & Reinhard Schumacher
https://philarchive.org/rec/SCHKMA-4
Econlib Biography of elder Menger:
https://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Menger.html
1871. Principles of Economics. Translated by J. Dingwall and B. F. Hoselitz, with an introduction by Friedrich A. Hayek. New York: New York University Press, 1981.
1892. “On the Origin of Money.” Economic Journal 2 (June): 239–255.
“Mises Introduces the Austrian School,” http://mises.org/daily/3512 from Ludwig von Mises, Memoirs.
Joseph T. Salerno, “Biography of Carl Menger: The Founder of the Austrian School (1840-1921),” http://mises.org/about/3239
Biography of Karl Menger
https://www.hetwebsite.net/het/profiles/kmenger.htm
Including the following Major Works:
- Dimensiontheorie, 1928
- "On Intuitionism", 1930, Blatter der deutschen Pilosophy
- Kurventheorie, 1932
- "The New Logic", 1933, in Krise und Neuaufbau in den Exackten Wissenschaften
- Moral Wille und Weltgestaltung, 1934.
- "The Role of Uncertainty in Economics", 1934, ZfN
- "Remarks on the Law of Diminishing Returns: A study in meta-economics", 1936, ZfN
- "The Logic of Laws of Return: A study in meta-economics", 1954, in Morgenstern, editor, Economic Activity Analysis.
- "Austrian Marginalism and Mathematical Economics", 1973, in Hicks and Weber, editors, Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics
- Morality, decision, and social organization : toward a logic of ethics, 1974.
- Selected Papers in Logic and Foundations, Didactics, Economics, 1979.
- Reminiscences of the Vienna Circle and the Mathematical Colloquium, 1994. (ed. L. Golland, B. McGuinness and A. Sklar) [prev]
- "On the direction of ideas and the principal tendencies of the Vienna Mathematical Colloqium", 1998, in E. Dierker & K. Sigismund, editors, Karl Menger Ergebnisse eines Mathematischen Kolloquiums