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Author Edmonds, David, 1964- author.

Title The murder of Professor Schlick : the rise and fall of the Vienna Circle / David Edmonds.

Publication Info. Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2020]

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  146 EDM    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 313 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary "It is the morning of June 22, 1936. The professor of inductive logic at the University of Vienna, Moritz Schlick, is making his accustomed way up the wide stone stairs that lead into the University. It is 9:15 and a former student of Schlick's, Johann Nelböck, is loitering on the staircase, waiting for him. As Schlick approaches, Johann Nelböck lifts a pistol and fires four shots. A witness hears him shout, "Now you damned bastard, there you have it". Schlick dies immediately. His death spells the ending of the remarkable philosophical grouping of which he had been founder and moving force, the Vienna Circle. This extraordinary group of mathematicians, logicians, physicists, philosophers and social scientists has been holding regular meetings under Schlick's leadership since 1922. But in 1936 the political landscape in Austria is darkening, and exile for members of the Circle already beckons. It is not to be a happy experience for many of them-uprooted from Viennese culture, separated from old friends and intellectual soul-mates. The governing principle for which the Circle is best known, logical positivism, famously maintained that only two types of propositions were meaningful: those that could be verified through experience (e.g. water boils at 100 degrees centigrade) and those that were analytically true - true by virtue of the terms they employed (e.g. all bachelors are unmarried men). All other propositions were, literally, meaningless. These included propositions about God and certain propositions about aesthetics and morality (such as 'murder is wrong'). A list of names linked to the Circle reads like a Who's Who of 20th century philosophy, mathematics and science. In addition to Schlick, it includes Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, Phillip Frank, Hans Hahn, Olga Hahn-Neurath, Karl Menger, Friedrich Waismann, Herbert Feigl, Kurt Gödel, Carl Hempel, W.V.O. Quine, A J Ayer, and also, indirectly but influentially, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper. For a period, Logical Positivism with its attempt to analyze 'truth', 'knowledge', and the limits of meaning, was the most fashionable movement in the world. Though its central tenets were ultimately abandoned, the Circle - especially through the exile of its key figures in the UK and US - had an enormous influence on 20th century philosophy and beyond. This book is about the origins, the short, influential life and the untimely death of the Vienna Circle, and the afterlife of its adherents"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Prologue: Goodbye, Europe -- Little rooster and the elephant -- The expanding circle -- The bald French king -- Wittgenstein casts his spell -- Neurath in Red Vienna -- Coffee and circles -- Couches and construction -- Schlick's unwelcome gift -- Strangers from abroad -- The longest hatred -- Black days in Red Vienna: "Carnap expects you" -- Philosophical rows -- The unofficial opposition -- Now, you damn bastard -- The inner circle -- Escape -- Miss Simpson's children -- War -- Exile -- Legacy.
Subject Vienna circle -- History.
Vienna circle. (OCoLC)fst01166616
Vienna circle -- History.
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Biographies.
Other Form: Online version: Edmonds, David, 1964- Murder of Professor Schlick Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2020 9780691185842 (DLC) 2020018767
ISBN 9780691164908 hardcover
0691164908 hardcover
9780691185842 electronic book
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