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Otto Neurath and the Neurath Reception: Puzzle and Promise

1991
Otto Neurath is being rediscovered. The present collection of essays on his philosophical thought, the first in the English language, makes accessible the important results—so far available only in German—of a distinctive group of scholars who have been in the forefront of this rediscovery.
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Constructing dystopian experience: A Neurath-Cartwrightian approach to the philosophy of social technology.

Studies in history and philosophy of science, 2018
Social situations, the object of the social sciences, are complex and unique: they contain so many variable aspects that they cannot be reproduced, and it is even difficult to experience two situations that are alike in many respects.
I. F. D. Cunha
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Otto Neurath's idealist inheritance

Synthese, 1995
This paper provides a description and analysis of Wilhelm Neurath's economics and theory of value. Otto Neurath's rejection of a distinct methodology for social science and his insistence on the political partisanship of scientific sociology, I argue, represent his attempt to both continue the practical orientation of his father's theorizing and answer
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Neurath's programme for naturalistic epistemology

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 1991
Abstract I examine the thesis that Otto Neurath anticipated the programme of naturalised epistemology already at the time of the Vienna Circle and consider the relation between Neurath's proposals and those of two contemporary theorists whose research programmes he would thus have broadly anticipated. The thesis is confirmed by reference to Neurath's
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On Otto Neurath

1991
It seems that the time has come for Austria to remember its more recent past, to discover that which may with pride be called ‘the past’. People cannot afford to let their riches rot: whoever investigates the cultural and intellectual history of the first two decades of this century will discover that these riches are overwhelming, that particularly ...
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Otto Neurath’s Utopias — The Will to Hope

1991
When Neurath wrote these lines in the Social-Democratic monthly Der Kampf in 1920, he already had behind himself a concrete attempt to realise the Utopia of a new economic order: the Munich soviet republic had been destroyed! But not much had changed concerning the importance of the concept Utopia: the view that socialism stood at the door was still ...
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Memories of Otto Neurath

1973
Otto Neurath’s parents were Wilhelm Neurath (1840–1901) and Gertrud Kaempffert (1847–1914). They married in 1881; their son Otto was born in 1882, and their son Wilhelm in 1889. Otto had one son, Paul, and Wilhelm one daughter, Gertrud; neither of these have children.
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