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  1. 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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  • For the Discussion: Just Annotations, Not a Reply.Otto Neurath - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):526-528.
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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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  • 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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  • Postscript: Otto Neurath, 1882-1945.H. M. Kallen - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):529-533.
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  • Linguistic aspects of science.Leonard Bloomfield - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (4):499-517.
    Scientific method interests the linguist not only as it interests every scientific worker, but also in a special way, because the scientist, as part of his method, utters certain very peculiar speech-forms. The linguist naturally divides scientific activity into two phases: the scientist performs “handling” actions and utters speech. The speech-forms which the scientist utters are peculiar both in their form and in their effect upon hearers.
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  • The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Kuhn Thomas - 1962 - International Encyclopedia of Unified Science 2 (2).
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  • Foundations of Biology.Felix Mainx - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (31):253-254.
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  • Readings in the Philosophy of Sci-ence.Herbert Feigl & May Brodbeck - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):175-175.
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  • Theory of Valuation.John Dewey - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (4):490-491.
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  • Neurath's programme for naturalistic epistemology.Thomas E. Uebel - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (4):623-646.
    I examine the thesis that Otto Neurath anticipated the programme of naturalised epistemology already at the time of the Vienna Circle and consider the relation between Neurath's proposals and those of two contemporary theorists whose research programmes he would thus have broadly anticipated. The thesis is confirmed by reference to Neurath's own writings. The connection between Neurath's programme and the programmes of his two successors considered here, however, is found to be highly indirect in one case and nonexistent in the (...)
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  • Physicalism.Otto Neurath - 1931 - The Monist 41 (4):618-623.
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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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  • Logical positivism and the social sciences.Carl Gustav Hempel - 1969 - In Peter Achinstein & Stephen Francis Barker (eds.), The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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  • Aufbau/Bauhaus: Logical Positivism and Architectural Modernism.Peter Galison - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (4):709-752.
    On 15 October 1959, Rudolf Carnap, a leading member of the recently founded Vienna Circle, came to lecture at the Bauhaus in Dessau, southwest of Berlin. Carnap had just finished his magnum opus, The Logical Construction of the World, a book that immediately became the bible of the new antiphilosophy announced by the logical positivists. From a small group in Vienna, the movement soon expanded to include an international following, and in the sixty years since has exerted a powerful sway (...)
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  • Physicalism: The Philosophy of the Viennese Circle.Otto Neurath - 1931 - The Monist 41 (4):618-623.
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  • Did Kuhn kill logical empiricism?George A. Reisch - 1991 - Philosophy of Science 58 (2):264-277.
    In the light of two unpublished letters from Carnap to Kuhn, this essay examines the relationship between Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and Carnap's philosophical views. Contrary to the common wisdom that Kuhn's book refuted logical empiricism, it argues that Carnap's views of revolutionary scientific change are rather similar to those detailed by Kuhn. This serves both to explain Carnap's appreciation of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and to suggest that logical empiricism, insofar as that program rested on Carnap's (...)
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  • The Foundations of Knowledge.Moritz Schlick - 1966 - In Alfred Jules Ayer (ed.), Logical positivism. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. pp. 209-227.
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  • Foundations of the Theory of Signs.C. H. Langford - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (4):158-158.
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  • The Technique of Theory Construction.Albert Wohlstetter - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (1):23-24.
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  • The social sciences and unified science.Otto Neurath - 1939 - Erkenntnis 8 (1):430-433.
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  • The departmentalization of unified science.Otto Neurath - 1937 - Erkenntnis 7 (1):240-246.
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  • Modern Man in the Making.Otto Neurath - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (1):133-134.
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  • International Encyclopedia of Unified Science: Vol. I, Foundations of the Unity of Science.Otto Neurath, Niels Bohr, John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, Rudolph Carnap & Charles W. Morris - 1939 - Ethics 49 (4):498-500.
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  • International Encyclopedia of Unified Science.Otto Neurath, Rudolph Carnap & Charles W. Morris - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (31):256-257.
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  • Foundations of the Social Sciences.Morton G. White - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):100-101.
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  • Principles of the Theory of Probability. [REVIEW]H. T. C. - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (6):163-165.
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  • On the history of the international encyclopedia of unified science.Charles Morris - 1960 - Synthese 12 (4):517 - 521.
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  • The development of logical empiricism.Joergen Joergensen - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:255-255.
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  • The Bell Theorem as a Special Case of a Theorem of Bass.Karl Hess & Walter Philipp - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (10):1749-1767.
    The theorem of Bell states that certain results of quantum mechanics violate inequalities that are valid for objective local random variables. We show that the inequalities of Bell are special cases of theorems found 10 years earlier by Bass and stated in full generality by Vorob’ev. This fact implies precise necessary and sufficient mathematical conditions for the validity of the Bell inequalities. We show that these precise conditions differ significantly from the definition of objective local variable spaces and as an (...)
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  • Fundamentals of Concept Formation in Empirical Science.Edward Poznański - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):353-354.
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  • Cosmology.W. M. Smart - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):479-480.
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  • Science and the Structure of Ethics.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (2):267-269.
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  • Foundations of Logic and Mathematics. [REVIEW]E. N. - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (23):636-637.
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