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As I know, the philosophy of the Vienna Circle is called Logical Positivism, while the philosophy of the Berlin Circle (Reichenbach) as logical empirism. So they are not synonims, altough almost indistinguishable. --[[User:Matthias Brendel|Matthias Brendel]] 09:20, 20 November 2006 (CST) | As I know, the philosophy of the Vienna Circle is called Logical Positivism, while the philosophy of the Berlin Circle (Reichenbach) as logical empirism. So they are not synonims, altough almost indistinguishable. --[[User:Matthias Brendel|Matthias Brendel]] 09:20, 20 November 2006 (CST) |
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Ethics
"affirmed that statements about metaphysics, religion and ethics are devoid of cognitive meaning "
Moritz Schlick: "Problems of Ethics", 1939. I doubt that we can simplify the views of the Vienna Circle about ethics this way.
--Matthias Brendel 09:17, 20 November 2006 (CST)
Logical Empiricism
As I know, the philosophy of the Vienna Circle is called Logical Positivism, while the philosophy of the Berlin Circle (Reichenbach) as logical empirism. So they are not synonims, altough almost indistinguishable. --Matthias Brendel 09:20, 20 November 2006 (CST)