Logical positivism is often characterized as a set of naïve doctrines on meaning, method, and metaphysics. In recent decades, however, historians have dismissed this view as a gross misinterpretation. This new scholarship raises a number of questions. When did the standard reading emerge? Why did it become so popular? And how could commentators have been so wrong? This paper reconstructs the history of a ‘caricature’ and rejects the hypothesis that it was developed by ill-informed Anglophone scholars who failed to appreciate the subtleties of European scientific philosophy. I argue that the received view has a more complicated history and was frequently promoted by the European positivists themselves. I show that it has roots in both Americ...
Rudolf Carnap\u27s The Logical Structure of The World (Aufbau) remains the most sustained and detail...
This paper, presented at the 6th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Scie...
The history of the relationship between science and metaphysics is riddled with controversy. Aristot...
Logical positivism is often characterized as a set of naïve doctrines on meaning, method, and metaph...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
This paper reconstructs the American reception of logical positivism in the early 1930s. I argue tha...
Recent work on Austrian philosophy has revealed, hitherto, unsuspected links between Vienna circle p...
A. J. Ayer’s Language, Truth, and Logic had been responsible for introducing the Vienna Circle’s ide...
This paper contributes to explaining the rise of logical empiricism in mid-twentieth century (North)...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the “Austro-American” logical empiricism proposed by physicist a...
Logical positivists claim that the whole of human knowledge can be reduced to analytic and synthetic...
The verifiability principle was the characteristic claim of a group of thinkers who called themselve...
Rudolf Carnap\u27s The Logical Structure of The World (Aufbau) remains the most sustained and detail...
This paper, presented at the 6th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Scie...
The history of the relationship between science and metaphysics is riddled with controversy. Aristot...
Logical positivism is often characterized as a set of naïve doctrines on meaning, method, and metaph...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
The received view in the history of the philosophy of psychology is that the logical positivists—Car...
This paper reconstructs the American reception of logical positivism in the early 1930s. I argue tha...
Recent work on Austrian philosophy has revealed, hitherto, unsuspected links between Vienna circle p...
A. J. Ayer’s Language, Truth, and Logic had been responsible for introducing the Vienna Circle’s ide...
This paper contributes to explaining the rise of logical empiricism in mid-twentieth century (North)...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the “Austro-American” logical empiricism proposed by physicist a...
Logical positivists claim that the whole of human knowledge can be reduced to analytic and synthetic...
The verifiability principle was the characteristic claim of a group of thinkers who called themselve...
Rudolf Carnap\u27s The Logical Structure of The World (Aufbau) remains the most sustained and detail...
This paper, presented at the 6th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Scie...
The history of the relationship between science and metaphysics is riddled with controversy. Aristot...