Contents PREFACE EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION Logical Atomism Bertrand Russell "LOGICAL ATOMISM" Philosophy, Metaphysics and Meaning Moritz Schlick "THE TURNING POINT IN PHILOSOPHY" Rudolf Carnap "THE ELIMINATION OF METAPHYSICS THROUGH LOGICAL ANALY
Logical Positivism
โ Scribed by Ayer A.J. (ed.)
- Publisher
- The Free Press
- Year
- 1959
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 455
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Contents
PREFACE
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Logical Atomism
Bertrand Russell "LOGICAL ATOMISM"
Philosophy, Metaphysics and Meaning
Moritz Schlick "THE TURNING POINT IN PHILOSOPHY"
Rudolf Carnap "THE ELIMINATION OF METAPHYSICS THROUGH LOGICAL ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE"
Moritz Schlick "POSITIVISM AND REALISM"
Carl G. Hempel "THE EMPIRICIST CRITERION OF MEANING"
Logic and Mathematics
Rudolf Carnap "THE OLD AND THE NEW LOGIC"
Hans Hahn "LOGIC, MATHEMATICS AND KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE"
Knowledge and Truth
Rudolf Carnap "PSYCHOLOGY IN PHYSICAL LANGUAGE"
Otto Neurath "PROTOCOL SENTENCES"
Moritz Schlick "THE FOUNDATION OF KNOWLEDGE"
A. J. Ayer "VERIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE"
Ethics and Sociology
Moritz Schlick "WHAT IS THE AIM OF ETHICS?"
C. L. Stevenson "THE EMOTIVE MEANING OF ETHICAL TERMS"
Otto Neurath "SOCIOLOGY AND PHYSICALISM"
Analytical Philosophy
Frank D. Ramsey "PHILOSOPHY"
Gilbert Ryle "PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS"
Friedrich Waismann "HOW I SEE PHILOSOPHY"
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LOGICAL POSITIVISM
INDEX
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