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Ethics and the Will

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Ethics and the Will( )
Author: Waismann, Friedrich
Schachter, Josef
Schlick, Moritz
Introduction by: McGuinness, Brian
Editor: Schulte, Joachim
Translator: Kaal, Hans
Series title:Vienna Circle Collection
ISBN:978-0-7923-2674-8
Publication Date:May 1994
Publisher:Springer Netherlands
Imprint:Springer
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $169.99
Book Description:

INTRODUCTION The present volume unites contributions by the leading figure of the Vienna Circle and by two of his closest assoCiates, contributions that deal with an area of thought represented, indeed, in this Collection but certainly not the central one in the common picture ofthe Circle's activities. It is no accident that an interest in ethics and the philosophy of action was particularly marked in what Neurath was apt to call the right wing of the Circle. For them, as for...
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Book Details
Pages:142
Detailed Subjects: Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Philosophy / Free Will & Determinism
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.928 x 8.931 Inches
Book Weight:2.002 Pounds
Author Biography
Waismann, Friedrich (Author)
Moritz Schlick studied at Berlin under Max Planck (see Vol. 5) and received his Ph.D. in physics in 1904. He taught at Rostock and Kiel before joining the faculty at Vienna in 1922. His early work, General Theory of Knowledge (1918), reveals his commitment to realism and to the experimental method in scientific and philosophical knowledge. At Vienna he led the Vienna Circle of logical positivism and was instrumental in recruiting Rudolf Carnap. The publication of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) influenced radically the subsequent development of his thought. Increasingly he stressed the empirical verification criterion for truth and meaning and became severely critical of statements in philosophy and elsewhere that could not meet this criterion. Hence the logical positivists whom he led became notorious for their thesis that metaphysics in non-sense. His mature epistemology was presented in the publication of the second edition of his General Theory of Knowledge (1925). He also advanced a noncognitivist theory of ethical statements in his book Problems of Ethics (1939). 020



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