Vienna-Berlin-Prague
centenaries Carnap, Reichenbach, Zilsel
pp. 317-342
Abstrakt
Rudolf Carnap and Hans Reichenbach can be considered as the most influential protagonists-in-exile of the scientific philosophy that arose in the twenties and early thirties under the headings Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung and Wissenschaftliche Philosophie. Both were born in 1891 — as was a generally forgotten (and "most Viennese") member of the Vienna Circle: Edgar Zilsel (1891–1944).
Publication details
Published in:
Depauli Schimanovich Werner, Köhler Eckehart, Stadler Friedrich (1995) The foundational debate: complexity and constructivity in mathematics and physics. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 317-342
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3327-4_28
Referenz:
Stöltzner Michael (1995) „Vienna-Berlin-Prague: centenaries Carnap, Reichenbach, Zilsel“, In: W. Depauli Schimanovich, E. Köhler & F. Stadler (eds.), The foundational debate, Dordrecht, Springer, 317–342.