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  • ...espondence with [[Rudolf Carnap]] and shared in the [[scientism]] of the [[Vienna Circle]], saying, for example, that the best method to fix on an [[ontology]] is t
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  • ...Tractatus was also an influential work for the [[positivism|positivist]] [[Vienna Circle]] centered around [[Moritz Schlick]].
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  • ...vic]], [[Friedrich Waismann]]. It was long thought that the members of the Vienna Circle had a uniform philosophical view, but recent research has emphasized its in ==History of the Vienna Circle==
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  • Vienna Circle was very active in advertising the new philosophical ideas. Several congres Between 1928 and 1937, the Vienna Circle published ten books in a collection named ''Schriften zur wissenschaftliche
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  • ...nd [[Herbert Feigl]], the philosophers that would become the core of the [[Vienna Circle]]. It was these discussions that led Wittgenstein back into philosophy. C
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  • ...s taken up by in the twentieth century by the logical positivists of the [[Vienna Circle]] (the so-called [[verificationist]]s), who used it to build upon the theor
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  • ...[[United States of America]] thereafter. He was a leading member of the [[Vienna Circle]] and a prominent advocate of [[logical positivism]]. ...d an informal group of Viennese intellectuals that came to be called the [[Vienna Circle]], led by [[Moritz Schlick]] and including [[Hans Hahn]], [[Friedrich Waism
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  • Logical positivism originated in the [[Vienna Circle]] in the 1920s, where [[Moritz Schlick]], [[Rudolf Carnap]], [[Otto Neurath ...l positivist, although he was on friendly terms with many members of the [[Vienna Circle]] while in Vienna, especially fellow aristocrat [[Moritz Schlick]]. Wittgen
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  • {{rpl|Vienna Circle}}
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  • ...example Popper was in favour of falsifiability as a demarcation, while the Vienna Circle was in favour of confirmation as a demarcation not only for science, but fo ...the foundation of science is the so called protocol sentence debate in the Vienna Circle, which took place aproximatelly in the publications of 1928-1934.
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  • ...and in reaction to the [[logical positivism]] of [[A. J. Ayer]] and the [[Vienna Circle]], some philosophers and theologians took on board Wittgenstein's new view
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  • ...estiarium Scoticum]], [[Victoria Cross holder Gurkhas]], [[Video game]], [[Vienna Circle]], [[Vienna Genesis]], [[Viking 1]], [[Viking program]], [[Vim]], [[Vinegar
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  • [[:Category:Vienna Circle|Vienna Circle]] (2)
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  • ...ting article. I can see that content like logical positive thought and the Vienna Circle are not developed extensively in the existing article, but I think the alte
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