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  1. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Buy the book Logical Empiricism and Naturalism: Neurath and Carnap's Metatheory of Science by joseph bentley at Indigo. Skip to main content Skip to footer content. ... Logical Empiricism and Naturalism: Neurath and Carnap's Metatheory of Science: Brand: null: Sub-brand: null: Type: null: Life stage: null: Appropriate for ages: null ...

  2. 30 de may. de 2024 · Those experiences are akin to basic experiences or sense data of Logical Empiricism (Carnap, 1928; Schlick, 1934; Creath, 2022). The decisive difference to Logical Empiricism is that the sense data in my account are not taken to be “meaningful” by themselves, i.e. perception is not taken to be a passive information collector.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Further, as Misak contends, “The epistemology and the view of truth that dominated analytic philosophy from the 1930s logical empiricism right through to the reign of Quine, Goodman, and Sellars in the 1950s–60 s was in fact pragmatism” (Misak, 2013, p. 380).

  4. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Among the members of this group, Rudolf Carnap (1891–1970) and Moritz Schlick (1882–1936) have perhaps had the most influence on Anglo-American philosophy, though it was an English philosopher, A.J. Ayer (1910–89), who introduced the ideas of logical positivism to English philosophy in his widely read work Language, Truth and ...

  5. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Nelson Goodman’s paper ‘About’ (1961) was a milestone in aboutness theory. Although it has been much discussed, an interesting fact about it has so far been completely ignored: the important debt it owes to two papers it cites by Gilbert Ryle.

  6. Hace 2 días · In contrast, the logical empiricism movement, which included such philosophers as Moritz Schlick, Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, and A.J. Ayer wanted to formalize the idea that, for a law to be scientific, it must be possible to argue on the basis of observations either in favor of its truth or its falsity.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Historical reconstructions of the effects of the intellectual migration are typically informed by one of two conflicting narratives. Some scholars argue that refugee philosophers, in particular the logical positivists, contributed to the demise of distinctly American schools of thought.