Grundsätze in 1871, and his Untersuchungen in 1883, that the combination of subjectivism and individualism espoused by Hufeland finally attained a dominant position. The success of Menger's approach seems to be attributable on the one side to the per-sistent inability of objectivist theories of values and prices to explain adequately the activity of the market; and on the methodological side, to his devastating attack on some aspects of the naively unaffected inductivism underlying most collectivist thinking (for example, the thinking of Roscher). In fact Menger too was an inductivist who, in response to Hume's attack on all modes of content-increasing inference, introduced and defended an a priori principle of induction." /> The uniformity of nature - Miller David James | sdvig press

The uniformity of nature

what purpose does it serve?

David James Miller

pp. 293-297


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