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Parent topics
- Logical positivism [r]: A school of philosophy that combines positivism—which states that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge—with some kind of logical analysis, which is similar, but not the same as logicism. [e]
Subtopics
- Alfred Jules Ayer [r]: (1910–1989) British analytic philosopher famous for the verification principle. [e]
- Falsificationism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Verifiability theory of meaning [r]: Theory which posits that a statement is literally meaningful (it expresses a proposition) if and only if it is either analytic or empirically verifiable. [e]
- W. V. Quine [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Quine (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Analytic philosophy [r]: Philosophical tradition that emphasizes the logical analysis of concepts and the study of the language in which they are expressed. [e]
- Karl Popper [r]: (1902–1994) One of the most influential philosophers of science of the 20th century. [e]
- Vienna Circle [r]: Group of philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians formed in the 1920s that met regularly in Vienna to investigate scientific language and scientific method. [e]
- The elimination of metaphysics [r]: First chapter of Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic, attitude towards metaphysics held by the Logical Positivist. [e]