This treatise, written by an important philosopher of the early 20th century, prepares the way for the modern analytic movement in the field of the general theory of knowledge. Moritz Schlick is best known as the founder of the Vienna Circle of Logical Positivists.
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Founder of the Vienna Circle and logical positivism, Moritz Schlicks aim in this lucid epistemological treatise was to apply ultimate principles when solving problems in the theory of knowledge. Anticipating the ideas of Russell and Wittgenstein, Schlicks masterwork also presents a solution to the problem of the relationship between mind and body, but is most notably remembered for picking apart the Kantian and neo-Kantian doctrine of the synthetic a priori.
This treatise, written by an important philosopher of the early 20th century, prepares the way for the modern analytic movement in the field of the general theory of knowledge. Moritz Schlick is best known as the founder of the Vienna Circle of Logical Positivists.
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