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    It is not the case that The term 'methodological individualism' in social science (Weber, Hayek) concerns explanatory reduction to individual agents, not supervenience on intrinsic properties.

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    • 1.If individual agents are defined by their relational properties, MI collapses into structural explanation—contradicting the claimed distinction.
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    • 2.Hayek's spontaneous order requires rules and institutions as causal factors; these aren't reducible to individual agency as traditionally conceived.
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    • 3.The claim conflates explanatory priority (explaining via agents) with metaphysical dependence (what exists depends on what); these differ fundamentally.
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    • 1.Weber's verstehen methodology explicitly targets individual rational action and subjective meaning-making, not intrinsic physical properties.
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    • 2.Hayek's critique of holism argues macro phenomena arise from individual choices and interactions, permitting emergence beyond mere aggregation.
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    • 3.Relational and contextual properties of agents (beliefs, preferences, social positions) can ground MI without reducing to intrinsic features.
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