Peckhaus, Volker (Editor)
Milkov, Nikolay (Editor)
The Berlin Group for scientific philosophy was active between 1928 and 1933 and was closely related to the Vienna Circle. In 1930, the leaders of the two Groups, Hans Reichenbach and Rudolf Carnap, launched the journal Erkenntnis. However, between the Berlin Group and the Vienna Circle, there was not only close relatedness but also significant difference. Above all, while the Berlin Group explored philosophical problems of the actual practice of science, the Vienna Circle, closely following Wittgenstein, was more interested in problems of the language of science. The book includes first discussion ever (in three chapters) on Walter Dubislav’s logic and philosophy. Two chapters are devoted to another author scarcely explored in English, Kurt Grelling, and another one to Paul Oppenheim who became an important figure in the philosophy of science in the USA in the 1940s–1960s. Finally, the book discusses the precursor of the Nord-German tradition of scientific philosophy, Jacob Friedrich Fries.
...MoreReview Thomas Uebel (2015) Review of "The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism". Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (pp. 309-313).
Review Alan Richardson (2015) Review of "The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism". HOPOS (pp. 174-177).
Chapter Nikolay Milkov (2013) Carl Hempel: Whose Philosopher?. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 293-309).
Chapter Temilo Zantwijk (2013) “Demonstrations”, Not “Deductions”: Walter Dubislav on Transcendental Arguments. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 191-204).
Chapter Nikolay Milkov (2013) The Berlin Group and the Vienna Circle: Affinities and Divergences. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 3-32).
Chapter Andreas Kamlah (2013) Everybody Has the Right to Do What He Wants: Hans Reichenbach’s Volitionism and Its Historical Roots. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 151-175).
Chapter Christian Thiel (2013) Dubislav and Classical Monadic Quantificational Logic. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 179-189).
Chapter Michael Stöltzner (2013) Did Reichenbach Anticipate Quantum Mechanical Indeterminism?. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 123-150).
Chapter Jeremy Heis (2013) Ernst Cassirer, Kurt Lewin, and Hans Reichenbach. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 67-94).
Chapter Volker Peckhaus (2013) The Third Man: Kurt Grelling and the Berlin Group. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 231-244).
Chapter Paul Ziche (2013) Paul Oppenheim on Order—The Career of a Logico-Philosophical Concept. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 265-291).
Chapter Erich H. Reck (2013) Hempel, Carnap, and the Covering Law Model. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 311-324).
Chapter Flavia Padovani (2013) Genidentity and Topology of Time: Kurt Lewin and Hans Reichenbach. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 97-122).
Chapter Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (2013) Gestalt, Equivalency, and Functional Dependency: Kurt Grelling’s Formal Ontology. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 245-261).
Chapter Nicholas Rescher (2013) The Berlin Group and the USA: A Narrative of Personal Interactions. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 33-39).
Chapter Author missing; (2013) Dubislav and Bolzano. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 205-228).
Chapter Helmut Pulte (2013) J. F. Fries’ Philosophy of Science, the New Friesian School and the Berlin Group: On Divergent Scientific Philosophies, Difficult Relations and Missed Opportunities. In: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (pp. 43-66).
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Nikolay Milkov;
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Carl Hempel: Whose Philosopher?
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Dubislav and Bolzano
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Erich H. Reck;
(2013)
Hempel, Carnap, and the Covering Law Model
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Andreas Kamlah;
(2013)
Everybody Has the Right to Do What He Wants: Hans Reichenbach’s Volitionism and Its Historical Roots
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Flavia Padovani;
(2013)
Genidentity and Topology of Time: Kurt Lewin and Hans Reichenbach
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Temilo Zantwijk;
(2013)
“Demonstrations”, Not “Deductions”: Walter Dubislav on Transcendental Arguments
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Christian Thiel;
(2013)
Dubislav and Classical Monadic Quantificational Logic
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Volker Peckhaus;
(2013)
The Third Man: Kurt Grelling and the Berlin Group
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Michael Stöltzner;
(2013)
Did Reichenbach Anticipate Quantum Mechanical Indeterminism?
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Arkadiusz Chrudzimski;
(2013)
Gestalt, Equivalency, and Functional Dependency: Kurt Grelling’s Formal Ontology
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Nikolay Milkov;
(2013)
The Berlin Group and the Vienna Circle: Affinities and Divergences
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Helmut Pulte;
(2013)
J. F. Fries’ Philosophy of Science, the New Friesian School and the Berlin Group: On Divergent Scientific Philosophies, Difficult Relations and Missed Opportunities
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Nicholas Rescher;
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The Berlin Group and the USA: A Narrative of Personal Interactions
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Paul Ziche;
(2013)
Paul Oppenheim on Order—The Career of a Logico-Philosophical Concept
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Jeremy Heis;
(2013)
Ernst Cassirer, Kurt Lewin, and Hans Reichenbach
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