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105Reichenbach’s Disease and Mirowski’s Theory of Knowledge? Or, Will to Power as Philosophy of ScienceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (4): 744-753. 2005.
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81Overcoming Logical Positivism From Within: The Emergence of Neurath's Naturalism in the Vienna Circle's Protocol Sentence DebatePhilosophical Books 35 (3): 180-182. 1994.
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109Metaphysics and Idealism in the AufbauGrazer Philosophische Studien 43 (1): 45-72. 1992.The received view of the anti-metaphysics of Camap's Aufbau finds that it rests exclusively on verificationism. Alberto Coffa has recently put forward an interpretation of the antimetaphysical stance that claims that Camap was confusedly moving from ontological to semantical ideahsm. After raising objections to both of these views another interpretation is put forward. The crucial aspect of Camap's rejection of metaphysics rests on his reinterpretation of epistemology as the logic of objective k…Read more
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108Engineering Philosophy of Science: American Pragmatism and Logical Empiricism in the 1930sPhilosophy of Science 69 (S3). 2002.This essay examines logical empiricism and American pragmatism, arguing that American philosophy's embrace of logical empiricism in the 1930s was not a turning away from Dewey's pragmatism. It places both movements within scientific philosophy and finds two key points on which they agreed: their revolutionary ambitions and their social engineering sensibility. The essay suggests that the disagreement over emotivism in ethics should be placed within the context of a larger issue on which the move…Read more
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194Carnap's Principle of ToleranceAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 68 (1). 1994.I see the perspective of Tolerance as enshrining an attitude toward philosophical work that stresses its continuity with the procedures of conceptual clarification through mathematisation found in the sciences. What I have tried to show is that Carnap's understanding of the philosophical foundations of mathematics is inseparable from his understanding of the business of philosophy of empirical science.
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190It is often claimed that epistemological thought divides around the issue of the place of experience in knowledge: While empiricists argue that experience is the only legitimate source of knowledge, rationalists find other such sources. The trouble with such accounts is not that they are wrong, but that they are incomplete. On occasion, epistemological differences run deeper, raising the very notion of experience as an issue for epistemology. This paper looks at two epistemological debates which…Read more
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89Book Review:Otto Neurath: Philosophy between Science and Politics Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Lola Fleck, Thomas E. Uebel (review)Philosophy of Science 65 (2): 369. 1998.
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1183Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives From Science and Technology Studies (edited book)Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 310. Springer. 2015.This highly multidisciplinary collection discusses an increasingly important topic among scholars in science and technology studies: objectivity in science. It features eleven essays on scientific objectivity from a variety of perspectives, including philosophy of science, history of science, and feminist philosophy. Topics addressed in the book include the nature and value of scientific objectivity, the history of objectivity, and objectivity in scientific journals and communities. Taken indivi…Read more
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174Carnap’s Construction of the World: The Aufbau and the Emergence of Logical EmpiricismCambridge University Press. 1997.This book is a major contribution to the history of analytic philosophy in general and of logical positivism in particular. It provides the first detailed and comprehensive study of Rudolf Carnap, one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century philosophy. The focus of the book is Carnap's first major work: Der logische Aufbau der Welt. It reveals tensions within the context of German epistemology and philosophy of science in the early twentieth century. Alan Richardson argues that Carn…Read more
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945Freedom in a Scientific Society: Reading the Context of Reichenbach's ContextsIn Jutta Schickore & Friedrich Steinle (eds.), Revisiting Discovery and Justification: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on the Context Distinction, Springer. pp. 41--54. 2006.The distinction between the contexts of discovery and justification, this distinction dear to the projects of logical empiricism, was, as is well known, introduced in precisely those terms by Hans Reichenbach in his Experience and Prediction (Reichenbach 1938). Thus, while the idea behind the distinction has a long history before Reichenbach, this text from 1938 plays a salient role in how the distinction became canonical in the work of philosophers of science in the mid twentieth century. The n…Read more
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194Toward a History of Scientific PhilosophyPerspectives on Science-Historical Philosophical and Social 5 (3): 418--451. 1997.Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, philosophers of various sorts, including Helmholtz, Avenarius, Husserl, Russell, Carnap, Neurath, and Heidegger, were united in promulgating a new, “scientific” philosophy. This article documents some of the varieties of scientific philosophy and argues that the history of scientific philosophy is crucial to the development of analytic philosophy and the division between analytic and continental philosophy. Scientific philosophy defin…Read more
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21Friedrich Stadler: The Vienna Circle: Studies in the Origins, Development and Influence of Logical Empiricism (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (1): 169-172. 2003.
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111Origins of Logical Empiricism. Minnesota Studies in Philosophy of Science, Vol. XVI (edited book)Univ of Minnesota Press. 1996.This latest volume in the eminent Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science series examines the main features of the intellectual milieu from which logical empiricism sprang, providing the first critical exploration of this context by ...
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'The Fact of Science' and the Critique of Knowledge: Exact Science as Problem and Resource in Marburg Neo-KantianismIn Michael Friedman & Alfred Nordmann (eds.), The Kantian Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Science, Mit Press. pp. 211-226. 2006.
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From Troubled Marriage to Uneasy Colocation: Thomas Kuhn, Epistemological Revolutions, Romantic Narratives, and History and Philosophy of ScienceIn William J. Devlin & Alisa Bokulich (eds.), Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions - 50 Years On, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, Vol. 311. Springer. 2015.
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142Nikolay Milkov and Volker Peckhaus, eds. The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (review)Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1): 174-77. 2015.This is an important volume for rounding out our understanding of the origins and dimensions of the logical empiricist project. While the existence of a Berlin wing of logical empiricism—personified principally in Hans Reichenbach and Carl G. Hempel—has been well known, in the recent reappraisal literature the spotlight has been firmly on the Vienna Circle. [...] The essays give an expansive sense of the German-Berlin context of the work of not only Reichenbach and Hempel but also their philosop…Read more
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123Scientific Philosophy as a Topic for History of ScienceIsis 99 (1): 88-96. 2008.In lieu of a programmatic argument about the general relations of history of science and philosophy of science, this essay offers a particular topic in the history of philosophy of science that should be of interest to both historians and philosophers of science. It argues that questions typical of contemporary history of science could illuminate the recent history of philosophy of science and analytic philosophy. It also suggests that the history of scientific philosophy is a particularly fruit…Read more
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4'That Sort of Everyday Image of Logical Positivism': Thomas Kuhn and the Decline of Logical Empiricist Philosophy of ScienceIn Alan Richardson & Thomas Uebel (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism, Cambridge University Press. pp. 346--370. 2007.
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130Thomas S. Kuhn. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 50th anniversary ed. Introductory essay by Ian Hacking. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012. Pp. xlvi+217. $15.00 (review)Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 3 (1): 151-154. 2013.
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212742Occasions for an Empirical History of Philosophy of Science: American Philosophers of Science at Work in the 1950s and 1960sHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2 (1): 1-20. 2012.The text- and argument-focused histories of philosophy that we have are mainly interested in teasing out the details of the positions taken on philosophical issues by individual philosophers. But this is a long way from having a historical explanation of the larger-scale trajectory of philosophical development. An empirical history of philosophy, however, examines the institutionalized places and venues for philosophical work that provide a rich, shared structure for the promotion of particular …Read more
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2Taking the Measure of Carnap's Philosophical Engineering: Metalogic as MetrologyIn Erich H. Reck (ed.), The Historical turn in Analytic Philosophy, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 60--77. 2013.
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23Carnap's Place in Analytic Philosophy and Philosophy of ScienceIn Pierre Wagner (ed.), Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism, Palgrave-macmillan. 2012.History of analytic philosophy has been an active, going concern within analytic philosophy for decades — one can scarcely imagine analytic philosophy being continued with some serious attention paid to the work of founders such as Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. History of philosophy of science has become an explicit part of the philosophical agenda in the past quarter century or so. These areas of research importantly overlap — logical empiricism, in particular, was a…Read more
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190Pierre Wagner : Carnap’s logical syntax of language. Palgrave-MacMillan, 2009, 288pp, £57.00 HB (review)Metascience 20 (3): 599-600. 2011.Pierre Wagner (ed.): Carnap’s logical syntax of language . Palgrave-MacMillan, 2009, 288pp, £57.00 HB Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9522-8 Authors Alan Richardson, Department of Philosophy, University of British Columbia, 1866 Main Mall—E370, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1 Canada Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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74Review of A.W. Carus, Carnap and Twentieth-Century Thought: Explication as Enlightenment (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (6). 2009.
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3Ernst Cassirer and Michael Friedman : Kantian or Hegelian dynamics of reason?In Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson (eds.), Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science, Open Court. 2010.
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236This essay examines the perspective from which Bas van Fraassen, in his book, The Empirical Stance, explains the project of empiricism. I argue that this perspective is a robustly transcendental perspective, which suggests that the tradition of empiricism lacks the resources to explain itself. I offer an alternative history of epistemic voluntarism in twentieth-century philosophy to the history van Fraassen himself provides, one that finds the novelty in van Fraassen's own views to be precisely …Read more