Version of empiricism applying to the meanings of words or sentences, whereby they have meaning only if there are rules involving sense-experience for applying or verifying them; the rules may also constitute the meaning. (Analytic sentences – that is, roughly, those made true or false by logical considerations – are excepted.)
Akin to, though some say slightly less rigorous than, logical positivism.
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- 2.1 The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
- 2.2 The Vienna Circle: Studies in the Origins, Development, and Influence of Logical Empiricism (Vienna Circle Institute Library)
- 2.3 Logical Empiricism and Pragmatism (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook)
- 2.4 Decline and Obsolescence of Logical Empiricism : Carnap vs. Quine and the Critics (Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism)
- 2.5 Carnap's Construction of the World: The Aufbau and the Emergence of Logical Empiricism
- 2.6 The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle
- 2.7 Origins Of Logical Empiricism (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
- 2.8 Human Knowledge: A Classic Statement of Logical Empiricism (Full Circle Series)
- 2.9 Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences : Reichenbach, Feigl, and Nagel (Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism)
- 2.10 The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science)
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