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logical positivism
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A 20th century school of philosophy which held that all knowledge is based on logical inferences from empirical observations.
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What logical positivism recommended positively, on the other hand, was a logic and methodology of the basic assumptions and of the validation procedures of knowledge and of evaluation.
The term "logical positivism" neither.
Murdoch rebelled against logical positivism.
Rand regarded logical positivism as a dead end.
The early stirrings of logical positivism among the first Vienna Circle?
Tarski's work on truth is one of the few enduring legacies of logical positivism.
Out of their discussions developed the initial ideas of logical positivism, or logical empiricism.
Types of skepticism also appeared in 20th-century logical positivism and linguistic philosophy.
It was Popper, or so he claimed later in his autobiography, who was responsible for destroying logical positivism.
Logical positivism was to be the scientific and functional equivalent of Bauhaus design in engineering and architecture.
England has been the epicenter of logical positivism, rationalism, empiricism, not to mention having been a violent colonial machine.
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