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Matti Eklund

Uppsala University
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  • Uppsala University
    Department of Philosophy
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
PhD, 2000
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Uppsala, Uppsala County, Sweden
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Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Meta-Ethics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
20th Century Philosophy
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    The Aims of Logical Empiricism As a Philosophy of Science
    Acta Analytica 15 (25): 137-59. 2000.
    According to the received view on logical empiricism, the logical empiricists were involved in the same project as Popper, Lakatos and Kuhn: a project of describing actual scientific method and (with the exception of Kuhn) prescribing methodological rules for scientists. Even authors who seek to show that the logical empiricists were not as simpleminded as widely believed agree with this assumption. I argue that the received view has it wrong.
    Logical EmpiricismGeneral Philosophy of Science, MiscImre LakatosLogic and Philosophy of Logic, Misc…Read more
    Logical EmpiricismGeneral Philosophy of Science, MiscImre LakatosLogic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscellaneousPopper and Other Philosophers
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