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  1. Logical Empiricism at Its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath: 2 (Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism) : Neurath, Maria ...

  2. Logical Empiricism at Its Peak;Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath: 2 : Neurath, Maria, Schlick, Moritz, Carnap, Rudolf ...

  3. Logical positivism, later called logical empiricism, and both of which together are also known as neopositivism, is a movement whose central thesis is the verification principle (also known as the verifiability criterion of meaning). [1] This theory of knowledge asserts that only statements verifiable through direct observation or logical proof ...

  4. Carnap, Rudolf. "Überwindung der Metaphysik durch Logische Analyse der Sprache" in Erkenntnis, vol. 2, 1932 (English translation "The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language" in Sarkar, Sahotra, ed., Logical empiricism at its peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath, New York : Garland Pub., 1996, pp. 10–31)

  5. Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath. Author: Maria Neurath. Publisher: Routledge ISBN: Category: Philosophy Page: 424 View: 319

  6. 4 de abr. de 2011 · Logical empiricism is a philosophic movement rather than a set of doctrines, and it flourished in the 1920s and 30s in several centers in Europe and in the 40s and 50s in the United States. It had several different leaders whose views changed considerably over time. Moreover, these thinkers differed from one another, often sharply.

  7. Moritz Schlick. Moritz Schlick (April 14, 1882 – June 22, 1936) was a German philosopher and the founding father of the Vienna Circle; he was also one of the most important figures in logical positivism . As the founder and leader of the Vienna Circle—arguably the most important and influential philosophy study and discussion group in the ...