The Vienna Circle: The Origins of Neo-Positivism
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A member of the elite group who helped forge the logical positivism movement delves into the intellectual world of early-twentieth-century Vienna.
Drawing together some of the greatest minds in Europe during the 1920s and 30s, the Vienna Circle had a profound influence on contemporary science and philosophy. Thinkers such as Moritz Schlick, Gustav Bergmann, and Karl Menger met regularly at the University of Vienna to discuss the philosophy of science, taking inspiration from such pioneering ...























