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Logical and Empiricism
Carnap and the Vienna Circle: Empiricism and Logical Syntax.
* Giere, Ronald N. and Richardson, Alan W. Origins of Logical Empiricism.
) The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle.
) Logical Empiricism at its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath.
) Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences: Reichenbach, Feigl, and Nagel.
) Decline and Obsolescence of Logical Empiricism: Carnap vs. Quine and the Critics.
' Positivism in the Twentieth Century ( Logical Empiricism )', Dictionary of the History of Ideas, 1974, Gale Group ( Electronic Edition )
* Uebel, Thomas, " On the Austrian Roots of Logical Empiricism " in Logical Empiricism-Historical and contemporary Perspectives, ed.
The Vienna Circle in Sarkar, Sahotra, ed., The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: from 1900 to the Vienna Circle, New York: Garland Publishing, 1996, pp. 321 – 340
Carnap and the Vienna Circle: Empiricism and Logical Syntax.
* Giere, Ronald N. and Richardson, Alan W. Origins of Logical Empiricism.
The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle.
Logical Empiricism at its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath.
Decline and Obsolescence of Logical Empiricism: Carnap vs. Quine and the Critics.
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Logical and .
** LVM ( Logical Volume Manager ) was incorporated into OSF / 1, and in 1995 for HP-UX, and the Linux LVM implementation is similar to the HP-UX LVM implementation.
* BUFFALO: Bit User Fast Friendly Aid to Logical Operation the standard bootloader for the 68HC11 family of microprocessors.
" Foresight: its Logical Laws, Its Subjective Sources ," ( translation of the 1937 article in French ) in H. E. Kyburg and H. E. Smokler ( eds ), Studies in Subjective Probability, New York: Wiley, 1964.
* Ramsey, Frank Plumpton ( 1931 ) " Truth and Probability " ( PDF ), Chapter VII in The Foundations of Mathematics and other Logical Essays, Reprinted 2001, Routledge.
Logical Investigations, 2nd ed.
Logical disjunction is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of false if and only if both of its operands are false.
Logical Dilemmas: The Life and Work of Kurt Gödel.
* Teorey, T .; Lightstone, S. and Nadeau, T. Database Modeling & Design: Logical Design, 4th edition, Morgan Kaufmann Press, 2005.
* Logical Correlation: The fact that the data have some properties which tie them together, so that we can distinguish a distributed database from a set of local databases or files which are resident at different sites of a computer network.
Logical matrix | Logical matrices of the Bell number | 52 equivalence relations on a 5-element set ( Colored fields, including those in light gray, stand for ones ; white fields for zeros.
Husserl's Logical Investigations ( 1900 – 1901 ) is considered the starting point for the formal theory of wholes and their parts known as mereology.
From Logical Investigations ( 1900 / 1901 ) to Experience and Judgment ( published in 1939 ), Husserl expressed clearly the difference between meaning and object.
Later, in the first volume of his Logical Investigations, the Prolegomena of Pure Logic, Husserl, while attacking the psychologistic point of view in logic and mathematics, also appears to reject much of his early work, although the forms of psychologism analysed and refuted in the Prolegomena did not apply directly to his Philosophy of Arithmetic.
* Logical Investigations, 1973 second revised editions 1913, Findlay, J. N., trans.
An oblique reference to Epimenides in the context of logic appears in " The Logical Calculus " by W. E. Johnson, Mind ( New Series ), volume 1, number 2 ( April, 1892 ), pages 235 – 250.

Empiricism and .
The American philosopher W. V. O. Quine, in his " Two Dogmas of Empiricism ", famously challenged the distinction, arguing that the two have a blurry boundary.
Empiricism is a theory of knowledge that asserts that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience.
Empiricism in the philosophy of science emphasizes evidence, especially as discovered in experiments.
* Ward, Teddy ( n. d .), " Empiricism ", Eprint.
* Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Rationalism vs. Empiricism
* A History of Philosophy: Volume VIII: Modern Philosophy: Empiricism, Idealism, and Pragmatism in Britain and America.
Empiricism is the general name for epistemological theories that maintain that sensation reports are the source and criterion of knowledge.
James famously asserts in his work " Radical Empiricism " that clear distinctions of type and category are a constant but unwritten goal of scientific reasoning, so that when they are discovered, success is declared.
" War on the State: Stirner and Deleuze's Anarchism " and " Empiricism, pluralism, and politics in Deleuze and Stirner " discusses what he sees are similarities between Stirner's thought and that of Gilles Deleuze.
' Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology.
The epistemic approach centers upon the foundations of knowledge, in particular the debate between Rationalism and Empiricism.
*** Empiricism is the doctrine that knowledge is gained primarily through observation and experience.

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