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Abbravation: Journal for General Philosophy of Science

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10.1016/0047-2670(83)80010-0

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1572-8587

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Husserl Cassirer Schlick “Scientific Philosophy

Authors: Daniel Bosse Alexander Fick Tom Poljansek
Publish Date: 2014/12/18
Volume: 46, Issue: 1, Pages: 225-229
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Since the late nineteenth century ‘Scientific Philosophy’ has become a label ascribed to many research programs German theoretical philosophy of the early twentieth century was dominated by three different trends—Phenomenology NeoKantianism and Logical Empiricism Each trend claimed to represent the ‘Scientific Philosophy’ In this context it is astonishing that we know almost nothing about the relationships between these schools It is true all of them rejected the speculative metaphysics found for example in German Idealism but knowledge about other connections is scarce Starting with the question what exactly ‘Scientific Philosophy’ means and how these meanings relate to each other a thorough investigation of the connections between all three trends has yet to take place


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