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  • ...Tractatus was also an influential work for the [[positivism|positivist]] [[Vienna Circle]] centered around [[Moritz Schlick]].
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  • {{r|Vienna Circle}}
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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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  • ...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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