
In Our Time Logical Positivism
Jul 2, 2009
Explore the radical movement of Logical Positivism challenging traditional philosophy, rooted in Vienna Circle's scientific focus. Rejecting grand claims, embracing empiricism, and reshaping philosophy post-WWI. Discussing Einstein's influence, fleeing from Nazis, and shaping analytic tradition in America.
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Philosophy As Logical Method
- The Vienna Circle made philosophy a method of logical analysis rather than a source of metaphysical claims.
- They aimed to demarcate testable scientific statements from meaningless metaphysical talk.
Key Figures And Origins
- Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath and Moritz Schlick anchored the movement in Vienna after WWI.
- They were scientists and philosophers who met to reshape philosophy in light of advances in physics and logic.
Philosophy Linked To Social Change
- The Circle sought societal transformation as well as philosophical reform, influenced by wartime planning and statistics.
- They believed clear scientific thinking could remove superstition and advance social progress.
