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  • '''Logical positivism''' (later referred to as '''logical empiricism''', '''rational empiricism'' Logical positivism denied the soundness of [[metaphysics]] and large swathes of traditional ph
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  • *Achinstein, Peter and Barker, Stephen F. ''The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 19 *Ayer, Alfred Jules. ''Logical Positivism''. Glencoe, Ill: Free Press, 1959.
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  • ===About logical positivism=== * [http://www.philosophypages.com/hy/6q.htm Kemerling, Garth. 'Logical Positivism', ''Philosophy Pages'']
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  • ===About logical positivism=== * [http://www.philosophypages.com/hy/6q.htm Kemerling, Garth. 'Logical Positivism', ''Philosophy Pages'']
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  • ...anguage, Truth and Logic'', attitude towards [[metaphysics]] held by the [[Logical Positivism|Logical Positivist]].
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  • ...[[rationalism]]-[[empiricism]] debate, which lasted approximately until [[logical positivism]] synthetised both rationalism and empiricism. Logical positivism developed the philosophy of science to the level of a separate and mature b
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  • ...970) Philosopher, a leading member of the Vienna Circle and an advocate of logical positivism
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  • ...ion principle]], a criterion for meaningfulness most associated with the [[logical positivism|logical positivist]] movement which had its [[Vienna Circle|roots]] in inte ...Orman Quine]] is a famous example of a verificationist who does not accept logical positivism on grounds of [[semantic holism]]. He suggests that, for theoretical senten
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  • * [http://www.murzim.net/LP/LP00.html The Philosophy of Logical Positivism]
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  • *Achinstein, Peter and Barker, Stephen F. ''The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 19 *Ayer, Alfred Jules. ''Logical Positivism''. Glencoe, Ill: Free Press, 1959.
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  • The '''verifiability theory of meaning''' was a product of the [[logical positivism]] of the early twentieth century. * [[Logical positivism]]
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  • ...dom|British]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] best known for his statement of [[logical positivism]] and the [[verificationism|verification principle]] in ''[[Language, Truth
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  • ...ilosopher of science, a founder of the Berlin Circle, and a proponent of [[logical positivism]] (also known as neopositivism, or logical empiricism). ...ersity of California, Los Angeles, where he introduced European notions of logical positivism.
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  • ...and professor (1933) at the University of Iowa. The definite diffusion of logical positivism in the U.S. was due to [[Carl Hempel]], [[Hans Reichenbach]], [[Rudolf Carn ...nal of Philosophy, 27, 1930, in which Hook presented a favorable report on logical positivism;
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  • ...own for the view found in the ''Tractatus,'' similar to that held by the [[logical positivism|logical positivists]], but that much of philosophy is talk about that which ...ected upon the TLP the further he diverted from its implications towards [[logical positivism]]. Wittgenstein wrote to his friends at Cambridge, [[John Maynard Keynes]]
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  • * M. Friedman: "Reconsidering Logical Positivism", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (United Kingdom), 1999.
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  • '''Logical positivism''' (later referred to as '''logical empiricism''', '''rational empiricism'' Logical positivism denied the soundness of [[metaphysics]] and large swathes of traditional ph
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  • ...as a leading member of the [[Vienna Circle]] and a prominent advocate of [[logical positivism]]. ...e founder of [[phenomenology]], and continued to write on physics from a [[logical positivism|logical positivist]] perspective.
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  • ...deas.) The Vienna Circle became the main center of what was later called [[logical positivism]]. Among its members were [[Moritz Schlick]], chairman of the Ernst Mach So The attitude of [[Logical Positivism]] towards [[metaphysics]] in the eraly period is well expressed by [[Carnap
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  • The attitude of [[Logical Positivism]] towards [[metaphysics]] is well expressed by [[Carnap]] in the article '�
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  • ...her products of the behavioral movement in political science, is largely [[Logical positivism|positivist]] in orientation. According to Gunnell (1983), Easton sought to
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  • ===[[Logical positivism|Logical Positivism]]=== ...versity [http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/notabene/logical-positivism.html Logical Positivism]</ref>
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  • Carnap came from the school of [[logical positivism]] which was an outgrowth of some impatience of scientists with philosophy.
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  • ...only of Ayer, but of the whole branch of [[The elimination of metaphysics|logical positivism]]. * [[Logical positivism]]
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  • ...ractatus Logico-Philosophicus]]'' he stays generally within the realm of [[logical positivism]], until claim 6.4, but at 6.41 and following the succeeding propositions a *[[Logical positivism]]
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  • ...[[rationalism]]-[[empiricism]] debate, which lasted approximately until [[logical positivism]] synthesized both rationalism and empiricism in its logical-empiricist vie Logical positivism was the branch of philosophy, which developed philosophy of science to the
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  • ...er Waals|Van der Waals]]. The concept was strenuously resisted by early [[logical positivism|positivists]] such as [[Ernst Mach|Mach]]. The very different measurements
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  • ...genstein's]] ''[[Philosophical Investigations]]'' and in reaction to the [[logical positivism]] of [[A. J. Ayer]] and the [[Vienna Circle]], some philosophers and theolo
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  • ...]], [[Objectivism]], [[secular humanism]], [[nihilism]], [[relativism]], [[logical positivism]], [[Marxism]], [[feminism]],<ref>{{ref_harvard|Martin2-d|Martin 2007, pp. ...ly meaningful. This argument was popular in the early 20th century among [[logical positivism|logical positivists]] such as [[Rudolph Carnap]] and [[A.J. Ayer]], who hel
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  • ...that has suddenly changed. Who would have predicted during the hangover of logical positivism that the love of wisdom would morph into wisdom about love? ... Her central
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