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  1. Richard Heinrich Ludwig Avenarius (París, 19 de noviembre de 1843 - Zúrich, 18 de agosto de 1896), filósofo positivista germano-suizo, uno de los formuladores junto con Ernst Mach de la filosofía del empiriocriticismo.

  2. Richard Ludwig Heinrich Avenarius (19 November 1843 – 18 August 1896) was a German - Swiss philosopher. He formulated the radical positivist doctrine of " empirical criticism " or empirio-criticism . Life. Avenarius attended the Nicolaischule in Leipzig and studied at the University of Zurich, Berlin, and the University of Leipzig.

  3. Richard Avenarius was a German philosopher who taught at Zürich and founded the epistemological theory of knowledge known as empiriocriticism, according to which the major task of philosophy is to develop a “natural concept of the world” based on pure experience. Traditional metaphysicians believed.

  4. Es considerado el fundador del Empiriocriticismo, una teoría epistemológica similar a la de Mach. Su filosofía gira en torno al concepto de experiencia, en la cual, según Avenarius, se supera la contraposición entre conciencia y materia, entre lo psíquico y lo físico.

  5. Richard Heinrich Ludwig Avenarius ( París, 19 de noviembre de 1843 - Zúrich, 18 de agosto de 1896), filósofo positivista germano-suizo, uno de los formuladores junto con Ernst Mach de la filosofía del empiriocriticismo.

  6. Article Summary. Richard Avenarius, a German philosopher, is known as a proponent of ‘empiriocriticism’ and the principle of economy of thinking. Empiriocriticism is a modern version of empiricism which attempts to restore the concept of the natural world and ‘pure experience’ through the elimination of ‘introjection’, understood as ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Russo Krauss reconstructs Richard Avenarius’ intellectual career, from the early relationship with Wilhelm Wundt to the development of his philosophical system: Empiriocriticism. At first, Avenarius and Wundt collaborated to spread experimental psychology in the philosophical faculties.