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    The Vienna Circle (‹See Tfd›German: Wiener Kreis) of logical empiricism was a group of elite philosophers and scientists drawn from the natural and social...
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  • The Institute Vienna Circle (IVC) ("Society for the Advancement of the Scientific World Conception") was founded in October 1991 as an international nonprofit...
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  • studio of the designer Wilhelm Landig in the Margareten district of Vienna. The circle's most prominent and influential members were Wilhelm Landig (1909–1997)...
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    and the Vienna Circle. The city of Vienna became the center of socialist politics from 1919 to 1934, a period referred to as Red Vienna (Das rote Wien)...
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  • Gustav Hempel, David Hilbert and Richard von Mises. Together with the Vienna Circle, they published the journal Erkenntnis ("Knowledge") edited by Rudolf...
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  • philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians formed the Berlin Circle and the Vienna Circle, which, in these two cities, would propound the ideas of logical...
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein (category Writers from Vienna)
    Vienna Circle, in reality, this was not the case. German philosopher Oswald Hanfling writes bluntly: "Wittgenstein was never a member of the Circle,...
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    group, helped bring Moritz Schlick to Vienna. Schlick's Vienna Circle, along with Hans Reichenbach's Berlin Circle, propagated the new doctrines more widely...
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  • culture Austromarxism German philosophy Austrian School of Economics Vienna Circle Vienna School of Art History List of German-language philosophers Alexius...
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  • "barbarian" ethnicity Vienna Circle, 20th-century Viennese philosophers, whose influences are known as the Vienna School Vienna School of Ethnology, a...
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  • Schlick (1882–1936). Founder of Vienna Circle, logical positivism. Otto Neurath (1882–1945). Member of Vienna Circle. Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950). Jacques...
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    Moritz Schlick (category Vienna Circle)
    philosopher, physicist, and the founding father of logical positivism and the Vienna Circle. Schlick was born in Berlin to a wealthy Prussian family with deep nationalist...
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    diverse musical traditions such as the Vienna New Year's Concert, numerous festivals and a vibrant cabaret scene. Vienna, the capital city of Austria, has...
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  • launched by the logical positivists who, emerging from the Berlin Circle and the Vienna Circle in the 1920s, sought an epistemology whereby philosophical discourse...
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  • members of the Frankfurt School and members of the Vienna Circle underestimated each other. The Vienna School, rather than deemphasizing subjectivity and...
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  • followed by Ludwig Wittgenstein (Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus), the Vienna Circle, logical positivists, and Willard Van Orman Quine. In the West, inquiry...
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    influential chiefly amongst the logical positivist philosophers of the Vienna Circle, such as Rudolf Carnap and Friedrich Waismann and Bertrand Russell's...
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    Café Central (category Vienna Circle)
    players who used the first floor for their matches. Members of the Vienna Circle of logical positivists held many meetings at the café before and after...
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    this movement were Otto Neurath, Moritz Schlick and the rest of the Vienna Circle, along with A. J. Ayer, Rudolf Carnap and Hans Reichenbach. The neopositivists...
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    Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and the Frankfurt School, who now count among the most famous and studied...
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    Scientific skepticism Transactionalism Contemporary utilitarianism Vienna Circle Wittgensteinian Continental Critical theory Deconstruction Existentialism...
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  • to 1940s, a group of philosophers known as the Vienna Circle, and another one known as the Berlin Circle, developed Russell and Wittgenstein's philosophy...
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    perhaps not sufficiently "economical". Mach had a direct influence on the Vienna Circle philosophers and logical positivism in general. Several principles are...
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    and Philosophy of Science. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, Institute Vienna Circle, University of Vienna, Vienna Circle Society, Society for the Advancement...
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  • Berlin Circle Carl Gustav Hempel Hans Reichenbach Vienna Circle Rudolf Carnap Hans Hahn Otto Neurath Moritz Schlick Friedrich Waismann...
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  • Johann Nelböck (category University of Vienna alumni)
    scientists known as the Vienna Circle. After attending the gymnasium in Wels, Nelböck studied philosophy at the University of Vienna from 1925 on with Moritz...
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    of the Vienna Circle) Paul Feyerabend (1924–1994), philosopher Philipp Frank (1884–1966), philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle) Edmund...
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    The University of Vienna (‹See Tfd›German: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. Founded by Duke Rudolph IV in...
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  • many logical positivists during Hitler's regime. The Berlin Circle and the Vienna Circle became called—or, soon, were often stereotyped as—the logical...
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    of the Vienna Circle and exerts a continuous influence on the most common notions of Vril. Those notions are not only popular in neo-Nazi circles but also...
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