The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism - Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science - Nikolay Milkov - Books - Springer - 9789400754843 - March 6, 2013
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The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism - Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 2013 edition

Nikolay Milkov

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The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism - Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 2013 edition

The Berlin Group for scientific philosophy was active between 1928 and 1933 and was closely related to the Vienna Circle. Above all, while the Berlin Group explored philosophical problems of the actual practice of science, the Vienna Circle, closely following Wittgenstein, was more interested in problems of the language of science.


Marc Notes: A full-length discussion of the Berlin Group, this book also re-examines the role of the Vienna Circle in the development of the philosophy of science. Covers the work of Walter Dubislav, Paul Oppenheim, Kurt Grelling and Jacob Friedrich Fries. Brief Description: The first full length discussion of the Berlin Group, this book also re-examines the role of the Vienna Circle in the development of the philosophy of science. Covers the work of Walter Dubislav, Paul Oppenheim, Kurt Grelling and Jacob Friedrich Fries. Table of Contents: Preface; Milkov, Peckhaus.-Part I. Introductory Chapters.- Part II. Historical-Theoretical Context.- Part III. Hans Reichenbach.- Part IV. Walter Dubislav.- Part V. Kurt Grelling and Alexander Herzberg.- Part VI. Carl Hempel und Paul Oppenheim."Jacket Description/Back: The Berlin Group for scientific philosophy was active between 1928 and 1933 and was closely related to the Vienna Circle. In 1930, the leaders of the two Groups, Hans Reichenbach and Rudolf Carnap, launched the journal Erkenntnis. However, between the Berlin Group and the Vienna Circle, there was not only close relatedness but also significant difference. Above all, while the Berlin Group explored philosophical problems of the actual practice of science, the Vienna Circle, closely following Wittgenstein, was more interested in problems of the language of science. The book includes first discussion ever (in three chapters) on Walter Dubislav s logic and philosophy. Two chapters are devoted to another author scarcely explored in English, Kurt Grelling, and another one to Paul Oppenheim who became an important figure in the philosophy of science in the USA in the 1940s 1960s. Finally, the book discusses the precursor of the Nord-German tradition of scientific philosophy, Jacob Friedrich Fries."

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 6, 2013
ISBN13 9789400754843
Publishers Springer
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Philosophical
Pages 332
Dimensions 167 × 246 × 24 mm   ·   657 g
Editor Milkov, Nikolay
Editor Peckhaus, Volker

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