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Some of the key figures in this movement were Otto Neurath, Moritz Schlick and the rest of the Vienna Circle, along with A. J.
He read Kant's Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft, and participated in the Vienna Circle with Moritz Schlick, Hans Hahn, and Rudolf Carnap.
Logical positivism, in the formal sense, began from discussions of a group known as the First Vienna Circle which gathered during the earliest years of the 20th century in Vienna at the Café Central.
Schlick's Vienna Circle, along with Hans Reichenbach's Berlin Circle, propagated the new doctrines more widely during the 1920s and early 1930s.
A 1929 pamphlet written by Neurath, Hahn, and Rudolf Carnap summarized the doctrines of the Vienna Circle at that time.
During the early 1930s, the Vienna Circle dispersed, mainly because of political upheaval and the deaths of Hahn and Schlick.
During the late 1920s, ' 30s, and ' 40s, Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein's formalism was developed by a group of philosophers in Vienna and Berlin, who formed the Vienna Circle and Berlin Circle into a doctrine known as logical positivism ( or logical empiricism ).
Philosophers such as Rudolf Carnap and Hans Reichenbach, along with other members of the Vienna Circle, claimed that the truths of logic and mathematics were tautologies, and those of science were verifiable empirical claims.
The Vienna Circle under the influence of Moritz Schlick and the Berlin Circle under the influence of Hans Reichenbach consisted of scientists, mathematicians, and scientists turned philosophers, who shared a common goal of solving new problems in the philosophy of science.
And later, it was brought to American universities by members of the Vienna Circle after they fled Europe and settled in the United States during and after WWII.
Carnap and the Vienna Circle: Empiricism and Logical Syntax.
The Vienna Circle: The Origin of Neo-positivism, a Chapter in the History of Recent Philosophy.
Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle: Conversations Recorded by Friedrich Waismann.
) The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle.
) The Legacy of the Vienna Circle: Modern Reappraisals.
Emotivism, associated with A. J. Ayer, the Vienna Circle and C. L. Stevenson, suggests that ethical sentences are primarily emotional expressions of one's own attitudes and are intended to influence the actions of the listener.
Unlike his mentor George Herbert Mead, Morris was a behaviorist and sympathetic to the Vienna Circle positivism of his colleague Rudolf Carnap.
Tractatus was influential chiefly amongst the logical positivists of the Vienna Circle, such as Rudolf Carnap and Friedrich Waismann.
The Tractatus caught the attention of the philosophers of the Vienna Circle ( 1921 1933 ), especially Rudolf Carnap and Moritz Schlick.

Vienna and ed
Illustration for the score of the original Vienna version of Orfeo ed Euridice ( published in Paris, 1764 )
* 1762: Orfeo ed Euridice, first " reform opera " by Gluck, performed in Vienna
* Under the penname ' Synopticus ': Staat und Nation ( Vienna 1899 ). English: State and Nation In: Ephraim Nimni ( ed.
de Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayart ( 1st ed., Paris, 1828 ; 5th ed., Vienna, 1870 )
( 1874 ); see also R Zimmermann, Henry More und die vierte Dimension des Raums ( Vienna, 1881 ); Henry More: Tercentenary Studies, ed.
Alceste also has no role for the castrato voice, although Gluck would return to using a castrato in his next opera, Paride ed Elena, and even rewrite the tenor role of Admetus for the soprano castrato Giuseppe Millico, in the 1770 revival of Alceste in Vienna.
The second of Gluck's so-called " reform operas " ( after Orfeo ed Euridice ), it was first performed at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 26 December 1767.
* Hans Zeisel, " The Vienna Years ," in Qualitative and Quantitative Social Research: Papers in honor of Paul F. Lazarsfeld, ed.
( Vienna, 1871-1873 ); Dramatischer Nachlass, ed.
* For Austrian legal citation see Gerhard Friedl & Herbert Loebenstein, Abkürzungs-und Zitierregeln der österreichischen Rechtssprache und europarechtlicher Rechtsquellen ( AZR ), 5th ed., Manz, Vienna 2001.
It belongs in the Jukunoid family of Niger Congo, according to the Vienna Yukuben Project and the Ethnologue ( 15th ed.
* Vermischte Schriften über Staat, Philosophie und Kunst ( 2 vols., Vienna, 1812 ; 2nd ed., 1817 )
* Von der Notwendigkeit einer theologischen Grundlage der gesamten Staatswissenschaften und der Staatswirtschaft insbesondere ( Leipzig, 1820 ; new ed., Vienna, 1898 )
* Katsura Shoryu, Dignāga and Dharmakīrti on apoha in E. Steinkellner ed., Studies in the Buddhist Epistemological Tradition ( Vienna, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1991 ), pp. 129 146
* Allgemeine Geschichte der neuesten Zeit vom Tod Friedrichs des Grossen bis zum zweiten Pariser Frieden (' vols., Vienna, 1814 1819, 2nd ed., 1891 )
* Reine Rechtslehre, Vienna 1934 ; 2nd ed 1960.
* Szaniawski, K., ed., The Vienna Circle and the Lvov Warsaw School, Dordrecht / Boston / London: Kluwer.
* 1943: E. Mika, ed., Byzanz und das Abendland: Ausgewählte Schriften ( Byzantium and the West: selected writings ) ( Vienna ).
* 1949: F. Dölger, ed., Hagion Oros oder der Heilige Berg Athos ( Hagion Oros, or, the Holy Mount Athos ) ( Vienna ).
These conversations, recorded by Waismann, were published in Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle ( 1979, ed.
The most famous of the variants is the Vienna Illuminated Chronicle, i. e. the Chronicon Pictum ( 1358 1370, ed.
Noteworthy also is his Beiträge zur Literatur -, Kunst-und Lebenstheorie ( Vienna, 1837-1841 ), and an anthology, Geist der deutschen Klassiker ( Vienna, 1851 ; 3rd ed.

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