Recent work on Austrian philosophy has revealed, hitherto, unsuspected links between Vienna circle positivism on the one hand, and the thought of Franz Brentano and his circle on the other. the paper explores these links, casting light also on the Polish analytic movement, on the development of gestalt psychology, and on the work of Schlick and Neurath
This article looks at the reception of logical positivism in the English-speaking world from the lin...
The task of this paper is to show that Franz Brentano was not a solitary figure who advanced his phi...
The majority of the papers in the present volume were presented at, or prepared in conjunction with,...
Recent work on Austrian philosophy has revealed, hitherto, unsuspected links between Vienna circle p...
This book is a survey of the most important developments in Austrian philosophy in its classical per...
Logical positivism is often characterized as a set of naïve doctrines on meaning, method, and metaph...
This paper is the general introduction to a collection of essays entitled Franz Brentano and Austria...
This paper reconstructs the American reception of logical positivism in the early 1930s. I argue tha...
The history of early analytic philosophy, and especially the work of the logical empiricists, has of...
This study examines the place of the Philosophical Society of the University of Vienna (18...
The idea of an “Austrian philosophy” as a distinct historiographical category in the history of 19th...
This article distinguishes between Machian empiricism and the logical positivism of the Vienna Circl...
This paper is about Brentano’s philosophical program in Vienna and the overall architectur...
This article looks at the reception of logical positivism in the English-speaking world from the lin...
The task of this paper is to show that Franz Brentano was not a solitary figure who advanced his phi...
The majority of the papers in the present volume were presented at, or prepared in conjunction with,...
Recent work on Austrian philosophy has revealed, hitherto, unsuspected links between Vienna circle p...
This book is a survey of the most important developments in Austrian philosophy in its classical per...
Logical positivism is often characterized as a set of naïve doctrines on meaning, method, and metaph...
This paper is the general introduction to a collection of essays entitled Franz Brentano and Austria...
This paper reconstructs the American reception of logical positivism in the early 1930s. I argue tha...
The history of early analytic philosophy, and especially the work of the logical empiricists, has of...
This study examines the place of the Philosophical Society of the University of Vienna (18...
The idea of an “Austrian philosophy” as a distinct historiographical category in the history of 19th...
This article distinguishes between Machian empiricism and the logical positivism of the Vienna Circl...
This paper is about Brentano’s philosophical program in Vienna and the overall architectur...
This article looks at the reception of logical positivism in the English-speaking world from the lin...
The task of this paper is to show that Franz Brentano was not a solitary figure who advanced his phi...
The majority of the papers in the present volume were presented at, or prepared in conjunction with,...