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Subject: HES -- QUERY: Menger and "compositive" method
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Hayek - as he mentions it in his article "Scientism and the Study of
Society" (1942. p. 287. footnote 2) - borrowed the term "compositive"
from Menger. Menger used the term in a manuscript note in his personal
annotated copy of Schmoller's review of Menger's "Methoden der
Socialwissenschaften". Here Menger wrote the word "compositive" above
the term "deductive" used by Schmoller - informs Hayek.
Can anyone tell me what the German term is
Menger uses in that manuscript note?
Best wishes,
Agnes Miklos Illes
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