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adam_text | CONTENTS Notes on contributors ix Introduction 1 Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau and Thomas Uebel PARTI The cultural, scientific, and philosophical context and the development of logical empiricism 1 The foundational crisis of modern physics and its cultural significance 13 15 Michael Stöltzner 2 The German Youth Movement at the start of the twentieth century and logical empiricism 24 Hans-Joachim Dahms 3 Dilthey, historicism, and logical empiricism 34 Christian Damboek 4 Varieties of Neo-Kantian influences 43 Matthias Neuber 5 Hermann von Helmholtz and logical empiricism Michael Heidelberger v 53
Contents 6 Ernst Mach and early logical empiricism 62 Elisabeth Nemeth 7 Bolzano and Brentano and logical empiricism 71 Mark Textor 8 French conventionalism and the Vienna Circle 81 Anastasios Brenner 9 Einstein and logical empiricism 90 Fynn Ole Engler 10 The first Vienna Circle and the Erlangen Conference 99 Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau 11 The Vienna Circle and the Ernst Mach Society 109 Friedrich Stadler 12 The Berlin Group and the Society forScientific Philosophy 118 Nikolay Milkov 13 Women in logical empiricism 127 Frederique Janssen-Lauret PART II Characteristic theses of and specific issues in logical empiricism 137 14 Logic and the foundations of mathematics in early logical empiricism 139 Erich H. Reck 15 Conceptions of truth in early logicalempiricism 148 Pierre Wagner 16 Verificationism 157 James Justus 17 Noncognitivism 168 Anne Siegetsleitner 18 The unity of science 176 Jordi Cat vi
Contents 19 The deductive-nomological model of explanation 185 Stathis Psillos 20 The partial interpretation of scientific theories 194 William Demopoulos 21 The relative a priori 203 David J. Stump 22 Nonstandard logicism 211 Georg Schiemer 23 Probability in logical empiricism 220 Marta Sznajder 24 Reichenbach and the problem of induction 229 Flavia Padovani 25 Schlick, Carnap, and Feigl on the mind-body problem 238 Sean Crawford 26 Hempel and confirmation theory 248 Jan Sprenger 27 Carnap and ontology 257 Gregory Lavers 28 Neurath on political economy 266 John O’Neill PART III Relations to philosophical contemporaries 277 29 The Vienna Circle’s relationship with Wittgenstein 279 Johannes Friedl 30 Cassirer and the logical empiricists 288 Matthias Neuber 31 Critical rationalism, the Vienna Circle, and the empirical basis problem Artur Koterski 298
Contents 32 The Lvov-Warsaw School and logical empiricism 307 Jan Woleński 33 Logical empiricism in Northern Europe 316 Ilkka Niiniluoto 34 Logical empiricism in the Anglophone world: Early receptions 325 Christopher Pincock 35 Pragmatism and logical empiricism 334 Massimo Ferrari PART IV Leading post-positivist criticisms and legacy 343 36 Quine and post-positivism 345 Richard Creath 37 Kuhn, Carnap, and logical empiricism 351 Gürol Irzik 38 The bipartite metatheory conception of philosophy 361 Thomas Uebel 39 Logical empiricism and formal epistemology 371 Sahotra Sarkar 40 Carnap s conception of reason 380 A. W. Cams 41 Rethinking the legacy of logical empiricism in North America 389 Alan Richardson Index 398 vin
Logical empiricism is a philosophical movement that flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Central Europe and in the 1940s and 50s in the United States. With its stated ambition to comprehend the revolutionary advances in the empirical and formal sciences of their day and to contran· anti modernist challenges to scientific reason itself, logical empiricism was never uncontroverara.. Uniting key thinkers who often disagreed with one another but shared the aim to conceive of philosophy as part of the scientific enterprise, it left a rich and varied legacy that has oniy oegun be explored relatively recently. The Routledge Handbook of Logical Empiricism is an outstanding reference source tc subject area, and the first collection of its kind. Comprising 41 chapters written by an interdisciplinary team of contributors, the Handbook is organized into four elea՛՜ pads: • • • • The Cultural. Scientific and Philosophical Context and the Development of Logica; tmpiricisn՜ Characteristic Theses of and Specific Issues in Logical Empiricism Relations to Philosophical Contemporaries Leading Post-Positivist Criticisms and Legacy Փ a; Essem w repcrng for students and researchers in the history of twentieth-century philosophy espeso’ me history of analytical philosophy and the history of philosophy of science, tn напоооок win also be of interest to those working in related areas of philosophy influenc important movement, including metaphysics and epistemology, philosophy of mind and oh of lanouaae.
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CONTENTS Notes on contributors ix Introduction 1 Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau and Thomas Uebel PARTI The cultural, scientific, and philosophical context and the development of logical empiricism 1 The foundational crisis of modern physics and its cultural significance 13 15 Michael Stöltzner 2 The German Youth Movement at the start of the twentieth century and logical empiricism 24 Hans-Joachim Dahms 3 Dilthey, historicism, and logical empiricism 34 Christian Damboek 4 Varieties of Neo-Kantian influences 43 Matthias Neuber 5 Hermann von Helmholtz and logical empiricism Michael Heidelberger v 53
Contents 6 Ernst Mach and early logical empiricism 62 Elisabeth Nemeth 7 Bolzano and Brentano and logical empiricism 71 Mark Textor 8 French conventionalism and the Vienna Circle 81 Anastasios Brenner 9 Einstein and logical empiricism 90 Fynn Ole Engler 10 The first Vienna Circle and the Erlangen Conference 99 Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau 11 The Vienna Circle and the Ernst Mach Society 109 Friedrich Stadler 12 The Berlin Group and the Society forScientific Philosophy 118 Nikolay Milkov 13 Women in logical empiricism 127 Frederique Janssen-Lauret PART II Characteristic theses of and specific issues in logical empiricism 137 14 Logic and the foundations of mathematics in early logical empiricism 139 Erich H. Reck 15 Conceptions of truth in early logicalempiricism 148 Pierre Wagner 16 Verificationism 157 James Justus 17 Noncognitivism 168 Anne Siegetsleitner 18 The unity of science 176 Jordi Cat vi
Contents 19 The deductive-nomological model of explanation 185 Stathis Psillos 20 The partial interpretation of scientific theories 194 William Demopoulos 21 The relative a priori 203 David J. Stump 22 Nonstandard logicism 211 Georg Schiemer 23 Probability in logical empiricism 220 Marta Sznajder 24 Reichenbach and the problem of induction 229 Flavia Padovani 25 Schlick, Carnap, and Feigl on the mind-body problem 238 Sean Crawford 26 Hempel and confirmation theory 248 Jan Sprenger 27 Carnap and ontology 257 Gregory Lavers 28 Neurath on political economy 266 John O’Neill PART III Relations to philosophical contemporaries 277 29 The Vienna Circle’s relationship with Wittgenstein 279 Johannes Friedl 30 Cassirer and the logical empiricists 288 Matthias Neuber 31 Critical rationalism, the Vienna Circle, and the empirical basis problem Artur Koterski 298
Contents 32 The Lvov-Warsaw School and logical empiricism 307 Jan Woleński 33 Logical empiricism in Northern Europe 316 Ilkka Niiniluoto 34 Logical empiricism in the Anglophone world: Early receptions 325 Christopher Pincock 35 Pragmatism and logical empiricism 334 Massimo Ferrari PART IV Leading post-positivist criticisms and legacy 343 36 Quine and post-positivism 345 Richard Creath 37 Kuhn, Carnap, and logical empiricism 351 Gürol Irzik 38 The bipartite metatheory conception of philosophy 361 Thomas Uebel 39 Logical empiricism and formal epistemology 371 Sahotra Sarkar 40 Carnap s conception of reason 380 A. W. Cams 41 Rethinking the legacy of logical empiricism in North America 389 Alan Richardson Index 398 vin
Logical empiricism is a philosophical movement that flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Central Europe and in the 1940s and 50s in the United States. With its stated ambition to comprehend the revolutionary advances in the empirical and formal sciences of their day and to contran· anti modernist challenges to scientific reason itself, logical empiricism was never uncontroverara. Uniting key thinkers who often disagreed with one another but shared the aim to conceive of philosophy as part of the scientific enterprise, it left a rich and varied legacy that has oniy oegun be explored relatively recently. The Routledge Handbook of Logical Empiricism is an outstanding reference source tc subject area, and the first collection of its kind. Comprising 41 chapters written by an interdisciplinary team of contributors, the Handbook is organized into four elea՛՜ pads: • • • • The Cultural. Scientific and Philosophical Context and the Development of Logica; tmpiricisn՜ Characteristic Theses of and Specific Issues in Logical Empiricism Relations to Philosophical Contemporaries Leading Post-Positivist Criticisms and Legacy Փ a; Essem w repcrng for students and researchers in the history of twentieth-century philosophy espeso’ me history of analytical philosophy and the history of philosophy of science, tn напоооок win also be of interest to those working in related areas of philosophy influenc important movement, including metaphysics and epistemology, philosophy of mind and oh of lanouaae. |
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