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  1. Wichtigkeit vorsichtiger formulierung otto neurath.Otto Neurath - 1946 - Synthese 5 (1/2):93 - 94.
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  • Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis.Paul Oppenheim & Hilary Putnam - 1958 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 2:3-36.
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  • Physicalism: The Philosophy of the Viennese Circle.Otto Neurath - 1931 - The Monist 41 (4):618-623.
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  • Otto Neurath.Jordi Cat - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Unified science and its encyclopaedia.Otto Neurath - 1937 - Philosophy of Science 4 (2):265-277.
    The movement for the Unity of Science has been making headway for a number of years, and each year more workers in the various scientific domains have expressed their interest in it by participating in the discussion of its aims and its specific problems. A characteristic feature of this movement which explains this growing interest is that it does not propose a “super-science” which is to legislate to the special sciences. Its proposal of a Unity of Science is of a (...)
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  • VII.—Universal Jargon and Terminology.Otto Neurath - 1941 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 41 (1):127-148.
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  • The departmentalization of unified science.Otto Neurath - 1937 - Erkenntnis 7 (1):240-246.
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  • The orchestration of the sciences by the encyclopedism of logical empiricism.Otto Neurath - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):496-508.
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  • The meanings of "unity" among the sciences, once more.Horace Meyer Kallen - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):493-496.
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  • Testability and meaning.Rudolf Carnap - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (4):419-471.
    Two chief problems of the theory of knowledge are the question of meaning and the question of verification. The first question asks under what conditions a sentence has meaning, in the sense of cognitive, factual meaning. The second one asks how we get to know something, how we can find out whether a given sentence is true or false. The second question presupposes the first one. Obviously we must understand a sentence, i.e. we must know its meaning, before we can (...)
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  • Testability and Meaning—Continued.Rudolf Carnap - 1937 - Philosophy of Science 4 (1):1-40.
    It is not the aim of the present essay to defend the principle of empiricism against apriorism or anti-empiricist metaphysics. Taking empirism for granted, we wish to discuss, the question what is meaningful. The word ‘meaning’ will here be taken in its empiricist sense; an expression of language has meaning in this sense if we know how to use it in speaking about empirical facts, either actual or possible ones. Now our problem is what expressions are meaningful in this sense. (...)
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  • Foundations of the Social Sciences.Morton G. White - 1944 - University of Chicago Press.
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  • Unified science as encyclopedic integration.Otto Neurath - 1996 - In Moritz Schlick, Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath & Sahotra Sarkar (eds.), Logical empiricism at its peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath. New York: Garland. pp. 2--309.
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  • Rational reconstruction as elucidation? Carnap in the early protocol sentence debate.Thomas E. Uebel - 1992 - Synthese 93 (1-2):107 - 140.
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  • Testability and meaning (part 1).Rudolf Carnap - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (4):420-71.
    Two chief problems of the theory of knowledge are the question of meaning and the question of verification. The first question asks under what conditions a sentence has meaning, in the sense of cognitive, factual meaning. The second one asks how we get to know something, how we can find out whether a given sentence is true or false. The second question presupposes the first one. Obviously we must understand a sentence, i.e. we must know its meaning, before we can (...)
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  • Economist, Epistemologist … and Censor? On Otto Neurath’s Index Verborum Prohibitorum.George A. Reisch - 1997 - Perspectives on Science 5 (3):452-480.
    This article is about Otto Neurath’s infamous proposal to combat metaphysics by creating and publishing an index of prohibited words. The logic of this proposal is explicated in the frameworks of Neurath’s philosophy of science and his International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. I reconstruct two arguments within Neurath’s project to defend the proposal against criticisms from Neurath’s colleagues and against the charge that philosophers ought not be censors.
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  • After six years.Otto Neurath - 1946 - Synthese 5 (1-2):77 - 82.
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  • The significance of the unity of science movement: Reply.Horace Meyer Kallen - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):515-526.
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  • Planning science: Otto Neurath and the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science.George A. Reisch - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (2):153-175.
    In the spring of 1937, the University of Chicago Press mailed hundreds of subscription forms for its latest enterprise – a projected series of twenty short monographs by various philosophers and scientists. Together the monographs were to form the first section of the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. Included in each mailing was an introductory prospectus which began:Recent years have witnessed a striking growth of interest in the scientific enterprise as a whole and especially in the unity of science. The (...)
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  • Einheit der Wissenschaft durch Einheit der Sprache.Rudolf Carnap - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 4:51-57.
    II у a une unité du langage scientifique : les concepts des diverses branches de la science peuvent se réduire à une base commune, à savoir au « langage de choses » de la vie quotidienne. Mais il n’existe pas présentement de système unique des lois de la science : c’est là un but auquel tend la science, sur le fondement de l'unité présente du langage scientifique.
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  • Physicalisme.O. Neurath - 1931 - Scientia 25 (50):du Supplém. 117.
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  • Ueber Die Einheitssprache der Wissenschaft Logische Bemerkungen Zum Projekt Einer Enzyklopädie. --.Rudolf Carnap - 1936 - Hermann.
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