American Pragmatism and the Vienna Circle: The Early Years

  • Uebel T
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Abstract

Discussions of the relation between pragmatism and logical empiricism tend to focus on the period when the logical empiricists found themselves in exile, mostly in the United States, and then attempt to gauge the actual extent of their convergence. My concern lies with the period before that and the question whether pragmatism had an earlier influence on the development of logical empiricism, especially on the thought of the former members of the “first” Vienna Circle. I argue for a substantially qualified affirmative answer.

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Uebel, T. (2015). American Pragmatism and the Vienna Circle: The Early Years. Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.15173/jhap.v3i3.39

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