Adam Tamas Tuboly

HUN REN Research Centre for The Humanities
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    Preface
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 26 (3): 318-322. 2019.
    Special issue: "Reflecting on the Legacy of C.I. Lewis: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Modal Logic".
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    Romanticism, Hellenism, and the philosophy of nature
    Tandf: Comparative and Continental Philosophy 11 (1): 89-91. 2019.
    Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2019, Page 89-91.
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    Miscalculating happiness: review of Frey’s economics of happiness (review)
    Journal of Economic Methodology 26 (2): 167-171. 2019.
    Volume 26, Issue 2, June 2019, Page 167-171.
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    Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 101 Heft: 1 Seiten: 149-152.
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    United by Action: Neurath in England
    In Adam Tuboly & Jordi Cat (eds.), Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives, Springer Verlag. pp. 89-113. 2019.
    The aim of this paper is to give a biographical, historical, and philosophical reconstruction of Neurath’s final years in England. Besides reconstructing Neurath’s arrival to England, in the context of his life and philosophical introduction at Oxford, I will argue that since the 1930s, Neurath was eager to develop a brand for logical empiricism. This brand was based not on theoretical commitments, but on practical considerations and decisions. Using a detailed case study on Neurath’s relation t…Read more
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    Introduction
    with Jordi Cat
    In Adam Tuboly & Jordi Cat (eds.), Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-20. 2019.
    The Viennese-born polymath Otto Neurath died on 22 December 1945 in Oxford, a few months after the end of World War Two. A social engineer and sociologist of happiness, Neurath was not only a socially sensitive educator, advocating for any institute and organization that was concerned with the well-being of people; he was also a trained scientist and philosopher. Studying mathematics, economics, history, philosophy, and physics in Vienna and then in Berlin during the early years of the long twen…Read more
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    Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives (edited book)
    with Jordi Cat
    Springer Verlag. 2019.
    This highly readable book is a collection of critical papers on Otto Neurath. It comprehensively re-examines Neurath’s scientific, philosophical and educational contributions from a range of standpoints including historical, sociological and problem-oriented perspectives. Leading Neurath scholars disentangle and connect Neurath’s works, ideas and ideals and evaluate them both in their original socio-historical context and in contemporary philosophical debates. Readers will discover a new critica…Read more
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    Richard Creath (2007, 332) claimed earlier that “Quine did arrive in Vienna in 1932, but intellectually, at least, he never left. […] Vienna remained the city of Quine’s dreams; it was the home of his concerns, the source of his arguments, and the lodestar of his aspirations.” If Vienna was the city of Quine’s dreams, then it was indeed the city of Rudolf Carnap.
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    Building the General Relativity and Gravitation Community during the Cold War. By Roberto Lalli
    International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4): 457-460. 2018.
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    Carnap’s Ideal of Explication and Naturalism is the second book on Rudolf Carnap’s philosophy edited by Pierre Wagner for Palgrave Macmillan’s series The History of Analytic Philosophy. The collection of essays is important for several reasons both for philosophers and historians of philosophy, but some parts of it will also be valuable to anyone interested in general scientific methodologies. I shall first survey the theme in order to locate the collection within the recent philosophical discus…Read more
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    The aim of this paper is to provide context for and historical exegesis of Carnap’s alleged move from syntax to semantics. The Orthodox Received View states that there was a radical break, while the Unorthodox Received View holds that Carnap’s syntactical period already had many significant semantical elements. I will argue that both of them are partly right, both of them contain a kernel of truth: it is true that Carnap’s semantical period started after his Logical Syntax of Language — in one s…Read more
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    Philipp Frank’s decline and the crisis of logical empiricism
    Studies in East European Thought 69 (3): 257-276. 2017.
    The aim of the paper is to consider the narrative that Philipp Frank’s decline in the United States started in the 1940s and 1950s. Though this account captures a kernel of truth, it is not the whole story. After taking a closer look at Frank’s published writings and at his proposed book, one can see how he imagined the reunion of logical empiricism. His approach was centered on sociology and on the sociological aspects of science and knowledge. As I will argue, Frank’s longstanding interest in …Read more
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    Logical Empiricism in International Context (review)
    Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 8 (1): 198-204. 2018.
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    The aim of the paper is to show that W. V. O. Quine's animadversions against modal logic did not get the same attention that is considered to be the case nowadays. The community of logicians focused solely on the technical aspects of C. I. Lewis’ systems and did not take Quine's arguments and remarks seriously—or at least seriously enough to respond. In order to assess Quine's place in the history, however, his relation to Carnap is considered since their notorious break was about the status of …Read more
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    Normal Science and Normal Kuhn. Review of Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions – 50 Years On
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (2-3): 96-101. 2015.
    1962 marked an important point in intellectual history not only for historians, philosophers, sociologists and scientists but also for educated laymen. After a long and productive decade Thomas Kuhn published his “Structure of Scientific Revolutions” as Volume 2 Issue 2 of the “International Encyclopedia of Unified Science”, edited (after the death of Otto Neurath) by Rudolf Carnap and Charles Morris. 2012 marked another important date—it was the 50th anniversary of Structure’s first edition. Th…Read more
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    Paul Humphreys, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Science. Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 37 (2): 62-64. 2017.
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    A Critical Introduction to the Metaphysics of Modality (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16 (3): 463-465. 2016.
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    Quine and Quantified Modal Logic – Against the Received View
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 22 (4): 518-545. 2015.
    The textbook-like history of analytic philosophy is a history of myths, re-ceived views and dogmas. Though mainly the last few years have witnessed a huge amount of historical work that aimed to reconsider our narratives of the history of ana-lytic philosophy there is still a lot to do. The present study is meant to present such a micro story which is still quite untouched by historians. According to the received view Kripke has defeated all the arguments of Quine against quantified modal logic …Read more
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    A Classic Statement of Logical Empiricism (review)
    The Berlin Review of Books 2015. 2015.
    Eino Kaila’s recently translated Human Knowledge: A Classic Statement of Logical Empiricism from 1939 is an important document both in the history of analytic philosophy and the history of logical empiricism in particular. Kaila discusses all the relevant topics that featured in the discussions of the Vienna Circle in the early 1930s and provides a neat summary with his own historical narrative and critical remarks.
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    Unifying Historical Perspectives (review)
    The Berlin Review of Books 2014. 2014.
    Greg Frost-Arnold’s book is a highly elegant edition and commentary of Carnap’s notes, claiming just as much as he is warranted on the basis of the manuscript and other relevant texts, and formulating his scholarly assumptions very carefully. Along the way he tries to unify the three historiographical strategies: narrative, argumentative and micro-historical.
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    Kuhn, Kuhn, Kuhn: New Wine into Old Bottles?
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 48 (4): 601-604. 2017.