The Routledge handbook of logical empiricism
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The Routledge handbook of logical empiricism
(Routledge handbooks in philosophy)
Routledge, 2022
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Handbook of logical empiricism
Logical empricism
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A thorough and state of the art overview of Logical Empiricism and an ideal reference source for both students and scholars.
Essential reading for students and researchers in history of philosophy the handbook will also be very useful for those studying philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind or history of ideas.
The only handbook to pull together a thoroughly comprehensive overview of the movement of logical empiricism. A rallying point for any student and researcher interested in the subject.
All chapters are specially commissioned, written by an international team of renowned contributors and not previously published.
Table of Contents
Introduction Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau and Thomas Uebel Part 1: The Cultural, Scientific and Philosophical Context and the Development of Logical Empiricism 1. The Foundational Crisis of Modern Physics and its Cultural Significance Michael Stoeltzner 2. The German Youth Movement at the Start of the 20th Century and Logical Empiricism Hans-Joachim Dahms 3. Dilthey, Historicism and Logical Empiricism Christian Damboeck 4. Varieties of Neo-Kantian Influences Matthias Neuber 5. Hermann von Helmholtz and Logical Empiricism Michael Heidelberger 6. Ernst Mach and Early Logical Empiricism Elisabeth Nemeth 7. Bolzano and Brentano, and Logical Empiricism Mark Textor 8. French Conventionalism and the Vienna Circle Anastasios Brenner 9. Einstein and Logical Empiricism Fynn Ole Engler 10. The First Vienna Circle and the Erlangen Conference Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau 11. The Vienna Circle and the Ernst Mach Friedrich Stadler 12. The Berlin Group and the Society for Scientific Philosophy Nikolay Milkov 13. Women in Logical Empiricism Frederique Janssen-Lauret Part 2: Characteristic Theses of and Specific Issues in Logical Empiricism 14. Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics in Early Logical Empiricism Erich H. Reck 15. Conceptions of Truth in Early Logical Empiricism Pierre Wagner 16. Verificationism James Justus 17. Noncognitivism Anne Siegetsleitner 18. The Unity of Science Jordi Cat 19. The Deductive-Nomological Model of Explanation Stathis Psillos 20. The Partial Interpretation of Scientific Theories William Demopoulos 21. The Relative A Priori David J. Stump 22. Nonstandard Logicism Georg Schiemer 23. Probability in Logical Empiricism Marta Sznajder 24. Reichenbach and the Problem of Induction Flavia Padovani 25. Schlick, Carnap and Feigl on the Mind-Body Problem Sean Crawford 26. Hempel and Confirmation Theory Jan Sprenger 27. Carnap and Ontology Gregory Lavers 28. Neurath on Political Economy John O'Neill Part 3: Relations to Philosophical Contemporaries 29. The Vienna Circle's Relationship with Wittgenstein Johannes Friedl 30. Cassirer and the Logical Empiricists Matthias Neuber 31. Critical Rationalism, the Vienna Circle and the Empirical Basis Problem Artur Koterski 32. The Lvov-Warsaw School and Logical Empiricism Jan Wolenski 33. Logical Empiricism in Northern Europe Ilkka Niiniluoto 34. Logical Empiricism in the Anglophone World: Early Receptions Christopher Pincock 35. Pragmatism and Logical Empiricism Massimo Ferrari Part 4: Leading Post-Positivist Criticisms and Legacy 36. Quine and Post-Positivism Richard Creath 37. Kuhn, Carnap and Logical Empiricism Gurol Irzik 38. The Bipartite Metatheory Conception of Philosophy Thomas Uebel 39. Logical Empiricism and Formal Epistemology Sahotra Sarkar 40. Carnap's Conception of Reason A. W. Carus 41. Rethinking the Legacy of Logical Empiricism in North America Alan Richardson. Index
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