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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 1993

Pages: 47-73

Reihe: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048143320

Volle Referenz:

Gerald Holton, "From the Vienna circle to Harvard square", in: Scientific philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 1993

From the Vienna circle to Harvard square

the americanization of a European world conception

Gerald Holton

pp. 47-73

in: Friedrich Stadler (ed), Scientific philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 1993

Abstrakt

In the rise of modern scientific philosophy, one can distinguish four general periods. Its early phase is part of the intellectual history of 19th-century Austria-Hungary. Second, we find it reaching its self-confident form in the 1920s and early "30s, chiefly in the collaborative achievements of the Vienna Circle and its analogous groups in Prague, Berlin, Lwow and Warsaw. Third is the period of its further growth and accommodation during the period roughly from the late 1930s to about 1960, especially in the U.S.A., as mediated largely by the European refugees from fascism. Lastly, the movement's fate from the 1960s on may be understood as its integration with, or dissolution into, other related modern streams.

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 1993

Pages: 47-73

Reihe: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048143320

Volle Referenz:

Gerald Holton, "From the Vienna circle to Harvard square", in: Scientific philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 1993