Empiricism and Sociology

Couverture
M. Neurath, Robert S. Cohen
Springer Science & Business Media, 6 déc. 2012 - 475 pages
On the last day of his life, Otto Neurath had given help to a Chinese philosopher who was writing about Schlick. Only an hour before his death he said to me: "Nobody will do such a thing for me." My answer then was: "Never mind, you have Bilston, isn't that better?" There were con sultations in new housing schemes, an exhibition, and hopes for a fruitful relationship of longer duration. I did not dream at that time that I would one day work on a book like this. The idea came from Horace M. Kallen, of the New School for Social Research, New York, years later; to encourage me he sent me his selection from William James' writings. Later I met Robert S. Cohen. Carnap had sent him to me with the message: "If you want to find out what my political views were in the twenties and thirties, read Otto Neurath's books and articles of that time; his views were also mine." In this way Robert Cohen became ac quainted with Otto Neurath. Even more: he became interested; and when I asked him, would he help me as an editor of an Otto N eurath volume, he agreed at once. In previous years I had already asked a number of Otto Neurath's friends to write down for me what they especially remembered about him.
 

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SIX LESSONS
84
ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF OPTICS
101
THE PROBLEM OF THE PLEASURE MAXIMUM
115
THROUGH WAR ECONOMY TO ECONOMY IN KIND
123
ANTISPENGLER
158
FROM Vienna Method To Isotype
214
Contents
228
WHY VISUAL EDUCATION?
234
EMPIRICAL SOCIOLOGY THE SCIENTIFIC
319
INTERNATIONAL PLANNING FOR FREEDOM
422
LIST OF WORKS BY OTTO NEURATH
441
125
450
248
457
NAMES AND EXPLAN ATIONS
460
282
470
Droits d'auteur

PERSONAL LIFE AND CLASS STRUGGLE
249

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