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Vienna circle --- Logical positivism --- Cercle de Vienne --- Positivisme logique --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Congrès
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Logical positivism --- Vienna circle --- Philosophers --- Positivisme logique --- Cercle de Vienne --- Philosophes --- Biography --- Bibliography --- Interviews --- Biographies --- Bibliographie --- Entretiens --- Popper, Karl R. --- Histoire --- Wiener Kreis --- Histoire.
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Le livre fondateur de R. Carnap, Der logische Aufbau der Welt (1928), est une œuvre philosophique centrale du XXe siècle. L’Aufbau se situe à l’orée de l’empirisme logique du cercle de Vienne et a ainsi une place essentielle dans la constitution du paradigme de la philosophie analytique. Au confluent des différentes traditions philosophiques du XXe siècle, il contient aussi tous les enjeux de la philosophie de la connaissance contemporaine : question d’une logique de l’expérience et d’une phénoménologie, statut et ontologie du langage de la science, critique de la métaphysique et élimination des “faux problèmes” en philosophie. Après l’émigration de Carnap en Amérique, puis les critiques apportées à l’empirisme logique et au projet même d’Aufbau par ses successeurs, l’Aufbau a été longtemps négligé. Il est aujourd’hui redécouvert, à la lumière de l’évolution de la science et de la théorie de la connaissance contemporaines. Ce volume collectif veut démontrer l’actualité de l’Aufbau, tout en examinant les racines historiques du projet de construction de Carnap et ses conséquences philosophiques.
Carnap, Rudolf --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Logical positivism --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Positivisme logique --- History --- Histoire --- Carnap, Rudolf, --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Logical empiricism --- Neo-empiricism --- Neo-positivism --- Physicalism --- Positivism, Logical --- Unity of science movement --- Language and logic --- Logic --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Positivism --- Reductionism --- Relationism --- Science --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Verification (Empiricism) --- Vienna circle --- Philosophy --- Carnap, Rudolph --- Karnap, Rudolʹf --- Карнап, Рудольф --- Knowledge, Theory of - History - 20th century. --- Logical positivism - History - 20th century. --- Carnap, Rudolf, - 1891-1970. - Logische Aufbau der Welt. --- Carnap, Rudolf, - 1891-1970.
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The book contains the first systematic study of the ontology and metaphysics of Gustav Bergmann, tracing their development from early (1940s) criticisms of Carnap's semantical theories in Introduction to Semantics, to their culmination in his 1992 New Foundations of Ontology . This involves a detailed study of the implicit metaphysical doctrines in Carnap's important, but long neglected, 1942 book and their connection to his influential views on reference, truth and modality, (including, contrary to current opinion, Carnap's initiating the development of predicate modal logic) that culminated in Meaning and Necessity . In dealing with various fundamental issues in ontology and metaphysics, the book discusses relevant views of major philosophers, such as Russell, Moore, Bradley, Wittgenstein, Meinong, Brentano, Husserl, Broad, McTaggart, and Quine, and of contemporary and recent figures, including D. M. Armstrong, D. Lewis, S. Kripke, J. Searle, W. Sellars, D. Davidson, J. J. C. Smart, and H. Feigl. Building on the critical studies of Bergmann, Carnap and such other philosophers, the author argues for a form of Logical Realism derived from important, but long misunderstood and ignored, aspects of Russell's theories of descriptions, reference and truth.
Logical positivism. --- Realism. --- Ontology. --- Positivisme logique --- Réalisme --- Ontologie --- Bergmann, Gustav, --- Carnap, Rudolf, --- Réalisme --- Logical positivism --- Ontology --- Realism --- Empiricism --- Philosophy --- Universals (Philosophy) --- Conceptualism --- Dualism --- Idealism --- Materialism --- Nominalism --- Positivism --- Rationalism --- Being --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Logical empiricism --- Neo-empiricism --- Neo-positivism --- Physicalism --- Positivism, Logical --- Unity of science movement --- Language and logic --- Logic --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Reductionism --- Relationism --- Science --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Verification (Empiricism) --- Vienna circle --- Carnap, Rudolph --- Karnap, Rudolʹf --- Карнап, Рудольф
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"Fin de siecle Vienna was once memorably described by Karl Kraus as a "proving ground for the destruction of the world." In the decades leading to the World War that brought down the Austro-Hungarian empire, the city was at once an operetta dream world masking social and political problems and tensions, as well as a center for the far-reaching explorations and innovations in music, art, science, and philosophy that would help to define modernity. One of the most powerful critiques of the retreat into fantasy was that of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose early career in Vienna has helped frame debates about ethical and aesthetic values in culture. In Wittgenstein's Vienna Revisited Allan Janik expands upon his work Wittgenstein's Vienna (coauthored with Stephen Toulmin) to amplify a number of significant points concerning the genesis of Wittgenstein's thought, the nature of Viennese culture, and criticism of contemporary culture."--BOOK JACKET.
Logical positivism --- Positivisme logique --- History. --- Histoire --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, --- Vienna (Austria) --- Vienne (Autriche) --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- 1 WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG --- Filosofie. Psychologie--WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG --- 1 WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG Filosofie. Psychologie--WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG --- Logical empiricism --- Neo-empiricism --- Neo-positivism --- Physicalism --- Positivism, Logical --- Unity of science movement --- Language and logic --- Logic --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Positivism --- Reductionism --- Relationism --- Science --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Verification (Empiricism) --- Vienna circle --- History --- Philosophy --- Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, --- Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, Lu-te-wei-hsi, --- Wittgenstein, L. --- Vitgenshteĭn, L., --- Wei-ken-ssu-tʻan, --- Pitʻŭgensyutʻain, --- Vitgenshteĭn, Li︠u︡dvig, --- Weitegenshitan, --- Wittgenstein, Ludovicus, --- Vitgenshtaĭn, Ludvig, --- ויטגנשטיין, לודוויג --- 维特根斯坦, --- Wien (Austria) --- Vi︠e︡denʹ (Austria) --- Vedenʹ (Austria) --- Vena (Austria) --- Wiedëń (Austria) --- Bécs (Austria) --- Vindobona (Austria) --- Videnʹ (Austria) --- Vienne (Austria) --- Viena (Austria) --- Wienn (Austria) --- Dunaj (Austria) --- Wean (Austria) --- Wenen (Austria) --- Wina (Austria) --- Wene (Austria) --- Uigenna (Austria) --- فيينا (Austria) --- Fīyinnā (Austria) --- Vyana (Austria) --- Вена (Austria) --- Горад Вена (Austria) --- Виена (Austria) --- Beč (Austria) --- Fienna (Austria) --- Viin (Austria) --- Βιέννη (Austria) --- Вена ош (Austria) --- Vena osh (Austria) --- Vieno (Austria) --- Viene (Austria) --- Vín (Austria) --- Veen (Austria) --- 빈 (Austria) --- Венæ (Austria) --- Venæ (Austria) --- וינה (Austria) --- Ṿinah (Austria) --- Vienna (Reichsgau) --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann,
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