
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 1995
Pages: 287-299
Reihe: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048144365
Volle Referenz:
, "Dirt and crystal", in: Physics, philosophy, and the scientific community, Berlin, Springer, 1995


Dirt and crystal
neurath on the language of science
pp. 287-299
in: Kostas Gavroglu, John Stachel, Mark W. Wartofsky (eds), Physics, philosophy, and the scientific community, Berlin, Springer, 1995Abstrakt
For a long time I have been a defender of the philosopher Otto Neurath. Why? First, he was underrated by the history of philosophy; second, he was misunderstood by many, even those who were in sympathy with him or with one or the other part or aspect of his work. Thirdly, I think that his contribution to philosophy is not only of historical value but has the mark of being an important step in the development of modern empiricism (and this is not to take account of his many-sidedness in such different fields as sociology, economy, politics, history, architecture, visual education, language construction, etc.).
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Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 1995
Pages: 287-299
Reihe: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048144365
Volle Referenz:
, "Dirt and crystal", in: Physics, philosophy, and the scientific community, Berlin, Springer, 1995