“Science Organized”: Positivism and the Metaphysical Club, 1865–1875

Journal of the History of Ideas 76 (3):441-465 (2015)
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In this paper, I explore the work of several positivists involved with the "Metaphysical Club" of Cambridge, MA in the early 1870s -- John Fiske, Chauncey Wright, and Francis Ellingwood Abbot. Like the logical positivists of the 1930s, these philosophers were forced to answer a key question: with so many of its traditional domains colonized by science and so many of its traditional questions dismissed as metaphysical or useless, what is left for philosophy to do? One answer they gave was that philosophy could unify the sciences. As Fiske put it, "positive philosophy is science organized."

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Trevor Pearce
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