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Essays on Wittgenstein and Austrian Philosophy

2004
Ferenc L. LENDVAI : The Loneliness of the Philosopher >I>Prelude Tamas DEMETER: The Many Faces of Sociological Interpretation: The Unity of Nyiri's Thought Part One Barry SMITH and Wolfgang GRASSL: On Creativity and the Philosophy of the Supranational State Lee CONGDON: Arnold Hauser and the Retreat from Marxism Thomas UEBEL: Naturalism and Scepticism ...
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The Philosophy of the “Other Austrian Economics”

2013
I propose to reconstruct Neurath’s early economic theory as a genuinely theoretical, academic contribution to the epistemological controversies which were going on in the not yet well defined field of social science and economics before World War 1, rather than as an early, preparatory stage of his later ideas on socialism (as a planned economy in kind)
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Early Analytic Philosophy’s Austrian Dimensions

2018
This contribution describes some of the relations between early analytic philosophy in Cambridge and philosophy in Austria: Stout’s early approval of the writings of Brentano and his students; the high opinion in Cambridge of the Austrian way of doing philosophy.
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Toward a Unified Theory of Value: From Austrian Economics to Austrian Philosophy

Axiomathes, 2017
Under one understanding of marketing, this discipline focuses on the creation of customer value. Although nobody doubts today that value is subjective and it emerges from consumer judgment, the causality is less clear. Do producers bring about value, or do consumers receive ‘raw’ products that only attain value in their estimation? Or, do producers and
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On the Historiography of Austrian Philosophy

1991
When I reopened the question of an Austrian philosophy in the mid-1960’s, I could refer to the manifesto of the Vienna Circle from 1929 (Haller 1966; cf. 1968 and 1975). It was presumably Neurath who composed its first version, and while it was revised by Carnap with help from Feigl, Neurath and Waismann, in the end it did receive the name suggested by
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The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy

2006
Although an important part of the origins of analytic philosophy can be traced back to philosophy in Austria in the first part of the twentieth century, remarkably little is known about the specific contribution made by Austrian philosophy and philosophers.
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Issues in Regional Philosophy. Austrian Philosophy? And its Austral Image?

1997
There are regional philosophies. Philosophy is not universal and drably uniform, transcultural and boringly international, comprising one and the same complex of problems and inquiry, methods and style everywhere; it does vary, and could vary much more, with cultural region.
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Incorrect emotions in ancient, austrian & contemporary philosophy

Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger, 2017
Après avoir présenté les conceptions antiques de l’órexis, on soulève quelques questions sur la nature de la « correction non intellectuelle », tout en examinant les réponses offertes par Brentano et ses héritiers, ainsi que celles que propose la philo¬sophie contemporaine des valeurs et de l’esprit.
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