Logical positivism.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Library of philosophical movementsPublication details: Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [c1959]Description: viii, 455 p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 146.4
LOC classification:
  • B824.6 .A9
Contents:
Logical atomism / Bertrand Russell -- The turning point in philosophy / Moritz Schlick -- The elimination of metaphysics through logical analysis of language / Rudolf Carnap -- Positivism and realism / Moritz Schlick -- The empiricist criterion of meaning / Carl G. Hempel -- The old and the new logic / Rudolf Carnap -- Logic, mathematics and knowledge of nature / Hans Hahn -- Psychology in physical language / Rudolf Carnap -- Protocol sentences / Otto Neurath -- The foundation of knowledge / Moritz Schlick -- Verification and experience / A.J. Ayer -- What is the aim of ethics? / Moritz Schlick -- The emotive meaning of ethical terms / C.L. Stevenson -- Sociology and physicalism / Otto Neurath -- Philosophy / Frank D. Ramsey -- Philosophical arguments / Gilbert Ryle -- How I see philosophy / Friedrich Waismann.
Holdings
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Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks B824.6.A9 1 Available 33710001260749

Bibliography: p. 381-446.

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Logical atomism / Bertrand Russell -- The turning point in philosophy / Moritz Schlick -- The elimination of metaphysics through logical analysis of language / Rudolf Carnap -- Positivism and realism / Moritz Schlick -- The empiricist criterion of meaning / Carl G. Hempel -- The old and the new logic / Rudolf Carnap -- Logic, mathematics and knowledge of nature / Hans Hahn -- Psychology in physical language / Rudolf Carnap -- Protocol sentences / Otto Neurath -- The foundation of knowledge / Moritz Schlick -- Verification and experience / A.J. Ayer -- What is the aim of ethics? / Moritz Schlick -- The emotive meaning of ethical terms / C.L. Stevenson -- Sociology and physicalism / Otto Neurath -- Philosophy / Frank D. Ramsey -- Philosophical arguments / Gilbert Ryle -- How I see philosophy / Friedrich Waismann.