perspective was often overlooked. But Friedrich Stadler has emphasized that the physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach, one of the major inspirations for the Vienna Circle, “underlined the historical embeddedness of all natural sciences.” 4 However, logical
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Heinrich Gomperz and “Vienna Contextualism”
Historical Epistemology and Logical Empiricism
Luke O'Sullivan
David Herman
secular, liberal, largely Jewish Vienna, Budapest and Berlin, on the one hand, and staunchly Catholic, rural, increasingly right-wing and viciously antisemitic central Europe on the other. The Vienna Circle, psychoanalysis, socialism, all came under attack
Jaap Westbroek, Harry Nijhuis, and Laurent van der Maesen
phenomena, Comte's positivism is not identical with radical empiricism or with the positivism of the Vienna Circle. As Martindale observed: “In fusing organicism to [his form of] positivism, sociology proposed to convert the empiricist-positivistic tradition
Stefan Nygård and Johan Strang
philosophy” had always been conceived of explicitly as a foreign import, from the Vienna Circle or from places like Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard. For philosophers like Næss or von Wright (or his teacher, Eino Kaila), the reception of analytic philosophy was