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  1. Otto Neurath’s Scientific Utopianism Revisited-A Refined Model for Utopias in Thought Experiments.Alexander Linsbichler & Ivan Ferreira da Cunha - 2023 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (2):233-258.
    Otto Neurath’s empiricist methodology of economics and his contributions to political economy have gained increasing attention in recent years. We connect this research with contemporary debates regarding the epistemological status of thought experiments by reconstructing Neurath’s utopias as linchpins of thought experiments. In our three reconstructed examples of different uses of utopias/dystopias in thought experiments we employ a reformulation of Häggqvist’s model for thought experiments and we argue that: (1) Our reformulation of Häggqvist’s model more adequately complies with many uses (...)
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  2. Interludio epistemológico.Agustina Borella - 2022 - In Introducción histórica a la Escuela Austriaca de Economía. Madrid, España: pp. 153-169.
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  3. Drei Briten in Kakanien: Axel Bühler im Gespräch mit dem "Seminar for Austro-German-Philosophy".Kevin Mulligan, Peter M. Simons, Barry Smith & Axel Bühler - 1987 - Information Philosophie 3:22-33.
    The three young philosophers Kevin Mulligan, Peter Simons and Barry Smith have become well-known in the last few years especially in German-speaking analytical philosophy and phenomenology circles. This is on the one hand as a result of their historical and systematic philosophical work; but it is also because of the provocative way in which they represent their philosophy. Because they often appear in threes, they have become known as the "gang of three" or "three musketeers" or even – and this (...)
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  4. Husserl’s Theory of Manifolds and Ontology: From the Viewpoint of Intentional Objects.Kentaro Ozeki - 2022 - Annual Review of the Phenomenological Association of Japan 38:(10)–(17).
    This study purports a unifying view of the ontology of mathematics and fiction presented in Husserl’s 1894 manuscript “Intentional Objects” [Intentionale Gegenstände] in relation to his theory of manifolds. In particular, I clarify that Husserl’s argument supposes deductive systems of mathematical theories and fictional work as well as their “correlates,” which are mathematical manifolds in the former cases. This unifying view concretizes the concept of manifolds as an ontological concept that is not bound to mathematics. Although mathematical and fictional objects (...)
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  5. Wittgenstein on Varieties of the Absurd in the Music of Interwar Austria.Eran Guter - 2022 - In Zeit der Unkultur. Ludwig Wittgenstein im Österreich der Zwischenkriegszeit. Vienna: NoPress. pp. 185-202.
    In this essay I take the opportunity to recast some insights from my extensive study over the last decade of Wittgenstein’s remarks on music into a coherent and concise portrayal of Wittgenstein’s philosophical underpinning and upshots pertaining to his perception of the modern music scene in interwar Austria. The gist of the present essay is to show that, for better or for worse, Wittgenstein’s personal taste in music was powered by philosophical reasoning, which was organic to his philosophical development, and (...)
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  6. Als Schwurbler Logik und Empirie vertrieben. [REVIEW]Alexander Linsbichler - 2022 - Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft 48 (1):109-117.
  7. Viel mehr als nur Ökonomie. Köpfe und Ideen der Österreichischen Schule der Nationalökonomie.Alexander Linsbichler - 2022 - Vienna, Austria: Böhlau Verlag.
    Carl Mengers Grundsätze der Volkswirthschaftslehre erscheinen 1871 und markieren die Geburtsstunde der Österreichischen Schule der Nationalökonomie. 150 Jahre später kennen mehr Menschen in mehr Ländern die Österreichische Schule als je zuvor. -/- Carl Menger, Ludwig Mises und Friedrich Hayek werden verteufelt oder wie Popstars verehrt. Ihre Köpfe zieren Poster und T-Shirts in aller Welt. -/- Die Wurzeln der heutigen Neo-Austrian School liegen aber in Wien, wo zwischen 1871 und 1934 Wissenschaft, Philosophie, Kunst und Kaffeehauskultur einander zu Höchstleistungen inspirieren. Von diesen (...)
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  8. Rationalities and Their Limits: Reconstructing Neurath’s and Mises’s Prerequisites in the Early Socialist Calculation Debates.Alexander Linsbichler - 2021 - Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 39:95-128.
    Austrian economist Ludwig Mises’s central role in the socialist calculation debates has been consensually acknowledged since the early 1920s. Yet, only recently Nemeth, O’Neill, Uebel, and others have drawn particular attention to Mises’s encounter with logical empiricist Otto Neurath. Despite several surprising agreements, Neurath and Mises certainly provide different answers to the questions “what is meant by rational economic theory” (Neurath) and whether “socialism is the abolition of rational economy” (Mises). Previous accounts and evaluations of the exchange between Neurath and (...)
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  9. Sprachgeist and Realisticness: The Troubled Relationship Between (Austrian) Economics and Mathematics Revisited.Alexander Linsbichler - 2021 - Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University Working Paper Series.
    In recent academic and to some extent public debates, mainstream economics has been accused of excessive mathematization. The rejection of mathematical and other formal methods is often cited as a crucial trait of Austrian economics. Based on a systematic discussion of potential benefits and potential drawbacks of formalization in economics, the paper concludes that - contrary to the received view - the most prominent representatives of Austrian economists including Carl Menger, Ludwig Mises, and Friedrich August Hayek neither provide a justification (...)
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  10. Edgar Zilsel: Philosopher, Historian, Sociologist. (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, vol. 27).Donata Romizi, Monika Wulz & Elisabeth Nemeth (eds.) - forthcoming - Cham: Springer Nature.
    This book provides a new all-round perspective on the life and work of Edgar Zilsel (1891-1944) as a philosopher, historian, and sociologist. He was close to the Vienna Circle and has been hitherto almost exclusively referred to in terms of the so-called “Zilsel thesis” on the origins of modern science. Much beyond this “thesis”, Zilsel’s brilliant work provides original insights on a broad number of topics, ranging from the philosophy of probability and statistics to the concept of “genius”, from the (...)
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  11. Otto Neurath and Ludwig von Mises. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics in Viennese Late Enlightenment.Alexander Linsbichler - 2021 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (2).
    Logical empiricism and the Austrian School of economics are two of the internationally most influential intellectual movements with Viennese roots. By and large independently of each other, both have been subject to detailed historical and philosophical investigations for the last two dec-ades. However, in spite of numerous connections and interactions be-tween the two groups, their relationship has captured surprisingly sparse attention. My dissertation focuses on the many-faceted juxtaposition of two supposedly antagonistic championsof Viennese Late Enlightenment: logical empiricist Otto Neurath and (...)
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  12. Moritz Schlickin empiirinen realismi.Ilmari Hirvonen - 2019 - Ajatus 76 (1):125–167.
    Yleensä Wienin piirin loogista empirismiä kannattaneet filosofit mielletään antirealisteiksi. Tässä artikkelissa kuitenkin argumentoidaan, että piirin johtohahmo Moritz Schlick oli eräänlainen realisti myös nykystandardien valossa. Näin ollen – niin yllättävältä kuin se kuulostaakin – positivismi ja realismi ovat yhteensovitettavissa. Schlick tosin erotti kannattamansa empiirisen realismin jyrkästi metafyysisestä realismista, jota hän piti merkityksettömänä. Schlickin realismin esittelyn lisäksi artikkelissa tarkastellaan yleisellä tasolla hänen epistemologiaansa, kielifilosofiaansa ja metafysiikan kritiikkiään. Tekstissä pohditaan myös Schlickin suosiman realismin asemaa ja relevanssia nykyisessä realismikeskustelussa.
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  13. A Defence of the Notion of ‘Foundedness’ in Carnap’s Aufbau.Sophie Nagler - 2020 - The New Collection 14:68-87.
    In Der logische Aufbau der Welt, first published in 1928, Carnap aims to rationally reconstruct all objects of cognition by logico-definitional means. As a result, he intends to obtain a fully objective framework in which scientific discourse can take place. This is made possible by the novel method of ‘purely structural definite description’ of all scientifically relevant objects, which is first introduced in the Aufbau. Key to the attainment of this goal is the notion of ‘foundedness’, which Carnap presents as (...)
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  14. Commentaries to the songs.Alexander Linsbichler & Rahim Taghizadegan - 2019 - In Rahim Taghizadegan & Huw Rhys James (eds.), Felix Kaufmann’s Songs of the Mises-Kreis. Wiener Lieder zur Philosophie und Ökonomie. pp. 57-196.
  15. Erklärungen der Liedtexte.Alexander Linsbichler - 2019 - In Rahim Taghizadegan & Huw Rhys James (eds.), Felix Kaufmann’s Songs of the Mises-Kreis. Wiener Lieder zur Philosophie und Ökonomie. pp. 58-197.
  16. Introduction to the new edition.Alexander Linsbichler & Rahim Taghizadegan - 2019 - In Rahim Taghizadegan & Huw Rhys James (eds.), Felix Kaufmann’s Songs of the Mises-Kreis. Wiener Lieder zur Philosophie und Ökonomie. pp. 11-16.
    0 [] 1 Ludwig von Mises 2 The Miseskreis 3 Felix Kaufmann 4 Editing of the Miseskreis songs.
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  17. Einleitung zur Neuausgabe.Alexander Linsbichler & Rahim Taghizadegan - 2019 - In Rahim Taghizadegan & Huw Rhys James (eds.), Felix Kaufmann’s Songs of the Mises-Kreis. Wiener Lieder zur Philosophie und Ökonomie. pp. 17-22.
    0 [] 1 Ludwig von Mises 2 Der Miseskreis 3 Felix Kaufmann 4 Redaktion der Miseskreis-Lieder.
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  18. Otto Neurath and Ludwig von Mises – The Socialist Calculation Debates and Beyond.Alexander Linsbichler - 2015 - In Burcin Ercan (ed.), Interactions in the History of Philosophy II. Istanbul: Delta Publishing. pp. 311-324.
    In the first part of this paper I review the two most recent biographies on Otto Neurath and Ludwig von Mises as well as the scarce literature on the relations between their lives and ideas. Recent publications by Nemeth, O’Neill, and Uebel reflect growing interest in the connections between these two main proponents of Logical Empiricism and the Austrian School of Economics respectively, but are mainly focused on the so-called socialist calculation debates. In the second part I propose that additional (...)
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  19. Musils Analyse des Gefühls.Kevin Mulligan - 2009 - Swiss Philosophical Preprints.
    Musil wollte der Versuchung widerstehen, der Mohammed seiner eigenen Ideen zu sein. Ich möchte heute diese Rolle übernehmen, Musils Mohammed zu sein, ich werde dieser Versuchung nachgeben. Musils großartige Philosophie und insbesondere ihr Herzstück, die Analyse des Gefühls, ist, als philosophische Leistung, nie richtig eingestuft worden. Und zwar, weil sie thematisch eng zusammenhängt mit zwei philosophischen Traditionen, der einen, die er teilweise gekannt hat - der deskriptiven Psychologie von Brentano, Meinong, Höfler, Baley, Stumpf, Husserl, Scheler und den Gestalt-Psychologen - der (...)
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  20. Der Drache und das Miezekätzchen.Christian Niemeyer - 1980 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 11 (1):115-134.
    Als die zwei auch für die Wissenschaftstheorie relevantesten Konversionen der letzten Jahre gelten die von Holzkamp hin zum Marxismus sowie die von Feyerabend hin zum Anarchismus oder Dadaismus. Beide Forscher haben autobiographische Notizen publiziert, die ihre Konversion plausibel machen sollen. Darüberhinaus liegt durch jüngste Publikationen auch bei Feyerabend inzwischen genügend theoretisches Material vor, aufgrund dessen eine erste Bilanz gewagt werden kann. Mit dem Schwerpunkt auf Feyerabend lautet die Hauptfrage, warum er "nur" zum Anarchismus konvertierte, nicht aber zum Marxismus. Bezogen auf (...)
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  21. Review of Die Philosophie Franz Brentanos. [REVIEW]Barry Smith - 1980 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 11:194--199.
  22. The production of ideas: Notes on Austrian intellectual history from Bolzano to Wittgenstein.Barry Smith - 1981 - In Structure and Gestalt: Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and Her Successor States. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 211-233.
    This paper takes the form of a series of sketches of 19th century Austrian political and intellectual history, allied with a number of more general reflections designed to contribute to our understanding of some of the peculiar characteristics of Austrian thought, particularly Austrian philosophy and economics, in the period in question.
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  23. Stephen A. Erickson, "Language and Being: An Analytic Phenomenology". [REVIEW]J. Glenn Gray - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (1):114.
  24. Review of Barry Gower: Scientific Method: A Historical and Philosophical Introduction[REVIEW]John Losee - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (3):508-510.
  25. Roland Jaccard, L’enquête de Wittgenstein, Paris, PUF , 1998, 95 p.Pasquier Lambert - 1999 - Philosophiques 26 (2):386-388.
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  26. Filosofia e religiao na fenomenologia do espírito.Marcelo De Aquino - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (2):493-500.
  27. Egological Investigations.Clevis Headley - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):73-105.
  28. Ontological Investigations. [REVIEW]E. M. Adams - 1991 - International Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):121-122.
  29. Investigations in Cognitive Grammar.Ronald W. Langacker - 2009 - Mouton de Gruyter.
    Review text: "Ronald W. Langacker is universally acclaimed as one of the founding fathers of the cognitive linguistics movement. His pioneering efforts towards developing a meaning-oriented, usage-based theory of grammar have given cognitive linguistics many of its key concepts, and his theory of Cognitive Grammar is not only one of the cornerstones of cognitive linguistics, it is also a magnificent achievement in its own right." Dirk Geeraerts, January 2009.
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  30. Hayek's Epistemology and Methodology: Between Mises and Popper.Didier Calcei & Gerard Bramoulle - 1999 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 9 (4):611-634.
    Hayek a souvent été critiqué pour avoir changé de méthodologie, passant de l’abstraction misesienne à l’empirisme popperien. L’article défend la thèse que Hayek n’a pas changé de position méthodologique et qu’il a, au contraire, toujours défendu l’adaptation des méthodes aux objets d’analyse à partir d’une conception présente dans The Sensory Order. Cette conception, qui le situe dès les années 20 entre celle de Mises et de Popper, peut être qualifiée d’“apriorisme faillibiliste” selon l’expression empruntée à Barry Smith.Hayek has often been (...)
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  31. Kant and the Private Language Argument.Jill Vance Buroker - 1995 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 1:455-464.
  32. A New Look on Language and the Worfian Hypothesis.F. J. Vandamme - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 5:483-486.
  33. Excavations at Maşat Höyük and Investigations in Its VicinityExcavations at Masat Hoyuk and Investigations in Its Vicinity.Jak Yakar, Tahsin Özgüç & Tahsin Ozguc - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):175.
  34. Phenomenology as Grammar.Jesús Padilla Gálvez (ed.) - 2008 - Berlin, Boston: Ontos.
    This volume gathers papers, which were read at the congress held at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo (Spain), in September 2007, under the general subject of phenomenology. The book is devoted to Wittgenstein’s thoughts on phenomenology. One of its aims is to consider and examine the lasting importance of phenomenology for philosophic discussion. For E. Husserl phenomenology was a discipline that endeavoured to describe how the world is constituted and experienced through a series of conscious acts. His fundamental (...)
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  35. Husserl e Wittgenstein leitores de James: a questão do tempo.Denis Perrin - 2005 - Doispontos 1 (1).
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  36. Imposed Relevance: On the Sociological Use of a Phenomenological Concept.Andreas Göttlich - 2012 - Schutzian Research 4:33-44.
    The present paper discusses the concept of imposed relevance as developed by Alfred Schutz. Th e discussion acts on the assumption that within his writings there are two different usages of the concept: a phenomenological one and a sociological one. The argument states that both usages may not be confused—a failure which might be induced by the fact that Schutz himself never dwelled on their correlation. This being said, this paper presents some basic considerations which try to utilize phenomenological reflections (...)
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  37. Art, artisanat et méthode philosophique selon wittgenstein.Allan Janik - 2003 - Rue Descartes 39 (1):18-27.
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  38. Evaluating the Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis.Barbara Von Eckardt - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (10):570-572.
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  39. VI.—Is Neo-Idealism Reducible to Solipsism?C. E. M. Joad, C. A. Richardson & F. C. S. Schiller - 1923 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 3 (1):129-147.
  40. Photoemission investigations of URu2Si2.Tomasz Durakiewicz - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (32-33):3723-3736.
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  41. Spectroscopic investigations on PbO–As2O3glasses crystallized with TiO2.G. Nagarjuna, T. Satyanarayana, V. Ravi Kumar, N. Venkatramaiah, P. V. V. Satyanarayana & N. Veeraiah - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (26):2255-2270.
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  42. X-ray and NMR investigations of cobalt.D. C. Creagh, S. G. Bailey & G. V. H. Wilson - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (2):405-415.
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  43. The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. Vol. I: The Formative Years and the Great Discoveries 1856-1900. Ernest Jones.Richard L. Schoenwald - 1954 - Isis 45 (2):220-221.
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  44. Psychology and Freud: an historico-critical appraisal.D. B. Klein - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (5):440-456.
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  45. For Analytic Phenomenology.Charles Siewert - 2016 - In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium. De Gruyter. pp. 95-110.
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  46. Dynamics of Basic Beliefs in the Philosophical Approaches of Ortega and Wittgenstein.Astrid Wagner - 2016 - In José María Ariso & Astrid Wagner (eds.), Rationality Reconsidered: Ortega y Gasset and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Belief, and Practice. De Gruyter. pp. 103-116.
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  47. Epistemic indeterminism and methodological individualism: a comparison between Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek.José F. Martínez Solano - 2012 - Peruvian Journal of Epistemology 1:113-135.
    This paper explores the link between the case for indeterminism in an epistemological fashion and methodological individualism in the thought of two defenders of both stances: Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek. The relation between these issues has not received much attention before and even less so with regard to these two thinkers. First, Popper’s defence of indeterminism from an epistemic viewpoint and Hayek’s views about the indeterminism of action are studied. Second, their positions about methodological individualism are considered. Finally, several (...)
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  48. The Festival of the Unconscious: The Unconscious Revisited at the Freud Museum, London.Anneké Pettican, Kristin Mojsiewicz & Chara Lewis - unknown
    “Exciting things are happening at the Freud Museum London this summer. A century after Sigmund Freud’s revolutionary ideas reached a wider public, his final home, dedicated to preserving his legacy, has invited artists, designers, writers and performers to revisit Freud’s seminal paper The Unconscious Using a combination of psychological games, scientific and historical information and engaging displays and workshops, The Festival of the Unconscious will encourage visitors to think and learn about the unconscious mind and how it influences our behaviour. (...)
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  49. Heidegger on the Nonsense of Objects.Raoni Padui - 2015 - International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4):495-514.
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  50. Theological Investigations.Maurice Curtin - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:377-379.
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