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- catalog alternative "Wiener Kreis. English. 1953".
- catalog contributor b3218805.
- catalog created "[1953]".
- catalog date "1953".
- catalog date "[1953]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1953]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 194-207)".
- catalog description "Part One: The history of the Vienna Circle -- Part Two: The work of the Vienna Circle -- A. Logic and language -- I. Logic and mathematics -- II. Logical analysis of language -- 1. Semantic analysis -- Meaning, meaninglessness and metaphysics -- Content and structure -- 2. Syntactic analysis -- Syntax and logic -- Quasi-syntactic sentences -- B. Empiricism -- I. The constitution-system of empirical concepts -- II. The verification-basis of empirical statements -- 1. Verifying statements -- 2. Verification of universal statements -- 3. Truth and confirmation -- 4. Probability -- Logical (propositional) probability -- Calculus of probability -- III. The domain of the knowable -- 1. Unity of science and universal language -- 2. Physicalism -- 3. Reality -- 4. Values -- 5. Philosophy.".
- catalog extent "xii, 209 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Vienna Circle, the origin of neo-positivism.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Vienna Circle, the origin of neo-positivism.".
- catalog issued "1953".
- catalog issued "[1953]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "New York, Philosophical Library".
- catalog relation "Vienna Circle, the origin of neo-positivism.".
- catalog subject "146 190*".
- catalog subject "B824.6 .K713".
- catalog subject "Logical positivism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The history of the Vienna Circle -- Part Two: The work of the Vienna Circle -- A. Logic and language -- I. Logic and mathematics -- II. Logical analysis of language -- 1. Semantic analysis -- Meaning, meaninglessness and metaphysics -- Content and structure -- 2. Syntactic analysis -- Syntax and logic -- Quasi-syntactic sentences -- B. Empiricism -- I. The constitution-system of empirical concepts -- II. The verification-basis of empirical statements -- 1. Verifying statements -- 2. Verification of universal statements -- 3. Truth and confirmation -- 4. Probability -- Logical (propositional) probability -- Calculus of probability -- III. The domain of the knowable -- 1. Unity of science and universal language -- 2. Physicalism -- 3. Reality -- 4. Values -- 5. Philosophy.".
- catalog title "The Vienna Circle, the origin of neo-positivism; a chapter in the history of recent philosophy. [Translated by Arthur Pap]".
- catalog title "Wiener Kreis. English. 1953".
- catalog type "text".