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|a Chapter 1. How Philosophers in the Czech Lands Broke Ground for the Vienna Circle -- Chapter 2. Why Czech Positivism Could Not Be Absorbed By Logical Positivism -- Chapter 3. Philipp Frank's Civic and Intellectual Life in Prague: Investments in Loyalty -- Chapter 4. Scientific World Conception on Stage: The Prague Meeting of the German Physicists and Mathematicians -- Chapter 5. Rudolf Carnap's Inferentialism -- Chapter 6. Minimum Dwellings: Otto Neurath and Karel Teige on Architecture -- Chapter 7. Arnot Kolmans Critique of Mathematical Fetishism -- Chapter 8. Igor Hruovsk on Social Sciences.
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|a This book explores the remarkable interconnections of the Czechoslovak environment and the work and legacy of the Vienna Circle on the philosophical, scientific and artistic level. The Czech lands and later Czechoslovakia were the living and working space for the predecessors and catalysts for Logical Empiricism, such as Bernard Bolzano, Ernst Mach and Albert Einstein, along with key figures in the Vienna Circle such as Philipp Frank and Rudolf Carnap. Moreover, Prague hosted important academic events in which Logical Empiricism was presented to the public, such as the September 1929 1st Conference on the Epistemology of the Exact Sciences, which launched the key manifesto, The Vienna Circle. The Scientific Conception of the World. In addition, this book investigates both the positive and negative receptions of Logical Empiricism within Czech and Slovak intellectual circles. The volume features a selection of contributions to the international conference, The Vienna Circle in Czechoslovakia, held in Pilsen, Czech Republic, in February 2015. These essays are supplemented by two texts of vivid personal memoirs by Nina Holton and Ladislav Tondl. The book is of interest to scholars and researchers interested in the history of philosophy and science in central Europe and the philosophy of science and the Logical Empiricism of the Vienna Circle.
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