I'm not sure what is relevant to this inquiry,
but my web pages related to Husserl and phenomenology are:
http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/farber7.htmlExperience
and Subjectivism (Sections I.F-II.D) by Marvin Farber
http://www.autodidactproject.org/other/farber1.htmlThe
Issue of
that he was closer to Popper than
A.J. Ayer.
Paddy Hackett
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Hi
Given that Bertrand Russell rejected verificationism as the criterion as to
what is science, can you tell me what was his criterion or criteria for
identifying science as against non-science was?
Paddy Hackett
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JF:
I am interested in them because of my general interest
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I wonder if this is unequivocally true about the Frankfurters. For
sure, Adorno
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I wonder if this is unequivocally true about the Frankfurters. For
sure, Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse had an animus against
positivism, but it is not necessarily the case
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Thank you for the help in relation to the Vienna Circle. It is a
circle
that has been much misunderstood in radical left circles. When I was
in my
late
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writes:
Thank you for the help in relation to the Vienna Circle. It is a
circle
that has been much misunderstood in radical left circles. When I was
in my
late
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Bad grammar aside, I thought my point was non-mysterious. If, after
I've given a detailed argument as to why some philosophy is false
Ralph Dumain
I would like to point out for the general purpose of such
discussions, I am not terribly impressed to show a favorable attitude
towards philosophies just because some of their proponents were
political progressive individuals. This shows a rather provincial
approach to
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I wonder if this is unequivocally true about the Frankfurters. For
sure, Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse had an animus against
positivism, but it is not necessarily the case
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I am interested in them because of my general interest
in the philosophy of science and the broader implications:
culturally, socially and politically of differing
supported the breakaway Social Democratic
Party.
Paddy Hackett
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I am interested in them
JF:
I am interested in them because of my general interest
in the philosophy of science and the broader implications:
culturally, socially and politically of differing
philosophies of science. Concerning the Vienna Circle,
I am in agreement with George Reisch that because of
the peculiarities of
(and was down officially as an opponent of the logical positivists),
they published at least of his books, didn't they?
I meant to say here that the VC published at least TWO of Popper's books.
CJ
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Interesting. I wonder if I should put this or similar items into my
bibliography. This is a Marxist advocating
I wonder if this is unequivocally true about the Frankfurters. For
sure, Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse had an animus against
positivism, but it is not necessarily the case that they viewed the
neopositivists themselves as reactionaries. The closest approach to
specific animosity I can
Popper at one time had wanted to join the Circle and was evidently
very envious of the admiration Wittgenstein received from them (though
by most accounts, Wittgenstein did not see himself as engaged in their
scientific world view and did not encourage their acclaim of him).
Here is a nice
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 09:19:46 +0900 CeJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Popper at one time had wanted to join the Circle and was evidently
very envious of the admiration Wittgenstein received from them
(though
by most accounts, Wittgenstein did not see himself as engaged in
their
scientific
The VC didn't include Husserl in their manifesto, but I think he
represents an important alternative in this discussion, if we want to
reconcile 'human' and natural sciences.
See, for example,
http://pos.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/27/3/328
Husserl, Weber, Freud, and the Method of the
Also worth of consideration are Piaget's discussions on the philosophy
of science (especially its turn to 'sociology of knowledge'
post-Kuhn). This article (which I managed to get online for free
somewhere, but I can now only find the abstract for) has been
influential in pushing forward a
Interesting. I wonder if I should put this or similar items into my
bibliography. This is a Marxist advocating the Popperian approach as
a way of circumventing doctrinal rigidification. Can you think of
other Marxists who have taken this road?
At 07:41 PM 4/1/2008, Jim Farmelant wrote:
On
This must be the document I downloaded earlier today. It was linked
from the Wikipedia article on the Vienna Circle, if I recall
correctly. It is rather confusing in its structure. Someone should
check the print source to see if the whole manifesto is here included.
I always remember this
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