Logical positivism and its legacy

  • Hoenig J
  • Tyley T
  • Magee B
  • et al.
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Abstract

A.J. Ayer, who played a major role in introducing logical positivism to England, explains the movement, its purpose, and its effect on current philosophical trends. Ayer also discusses its founders- members of the Vienna Circle of the 1920s- who based their theories on logic and science

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Hoenig, J., Tyley, T., Magee, B., Ayer, A. J., Training, B. B. C. E., Humanities, F. F. T., & Bbc Worldwide Americas, I. (1997). Logical positivism and its legacy. Modern philosophy.

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