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  • {{r|logical positivism}}
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Logical positivism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...limination" of metaphysics. He was not the only writer in the tradition of logical positivism. Others of that same tradition also rejected metaphysics. In addition, Hume
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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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