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Logical Empiricism at Its Peak Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath
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A new direction in philosophy Between 1920 and 1940 logical empiricism reset the direction of philosophy of science and much of the rest of Anglo-American philosophy. It began as a relatively organized movement centered on the Vienna Circle, and like-minded philosophers elsewhere, especially in Berlin. As Europe drifted into the Nazi era, several important figures, especially Carnap and Neurath,... Read more
Ideology, The Turning-Point in Philosophy, The Elimination of Metaphysics through Logical Analysis of Language, Positivism and Realism, On the Character of Philosophic Problems, Physicalism, Physicalism, On Protocol Sentences, Radical Physicalism and the "Real World", Logic and the Philosophy of Mathematics, The Logicist Foundations of Mathematics, Discussion about the Foundations of Mathematics, The New Logic, Truth and Confirmation, On the Logical Positivists' Theory of Truth, The Logical Character of the Principle of Induction, Testability and Meaning, Ethics, What Is the Aim of Ethics? The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms, Unity of Science, The Unity of Science Movement and the United States, Unified Science as Encyclopedic Integration, Commentaries.
Biography
Sahotra Sarkar Dibner Institute at MIT and McGill University, Maria Neurath, Moritz Schlick, Rudolf Carnap






