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Marie Reidemeister and Otto Neurath: interwoven lives and work [PDF]
Otto Neurath and Marie Reidemeister were both part of an interdisciplinary team which developed the ‘Vienna Method of Pictorial Statistics’ (later known as Isotype).
Christopher Burke, Günther Sandner
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Worldview and Marxism (original edition in 1931, translated from German by Alan Scott)
This essay by Otto Neurath, titled "Worldview and Marxism," was originally published in 1931, and has been translated for the first time from German by Alan Scott.
Otto Neurath
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This essay by Otto Neurath, titled "Bourgeois Marxism," is a review essay on Karl Mannheim's Ideologie und Utopie. It was originally published in 1930, and has been translated for the first time from German by Alan Scott.
Otto Neurath
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Otto Neurath and Ludwig von Mises
Logical empiricism and the Austrian School of economics are two of the internationally most influential intellectual movements with Viennese roots. By and large independently of each other, both have been subject to detailed historical and philosophical investigations for the last two decades.
Alexander Linsbichler
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“When things are equal all over the world the symbols can be the same”: Isotype in West Africa
This is a study of work undertaken by the Isotype Institute in British colonial West Africa in the 1950s. It begins by reviewing the idea of "international", as set out by Otto Neurath, the inventor of Isotype.
Eric Kindel
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Abstract I consider the influence of the language used in anthropological analysis (the metalanguage). If in principle there are at least as many anthropologies as there are languages, then we must allow the possibility of seven thousand or so more or less incommensurable anthropologies.
David Zeitlyn
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Des images notationnelles : le système isotype
Otto Neurath played a major part in the foundation of the Museum for Social and Economic Affairs in Vienna. With other colleagues, He elaborated a new method for statistics and museography.
Alexis Anne-Braun
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“Bad philosophy” and “derivative philosophy”: Labels that keep women out of the canon
Abstract Efforts to include women in the canon have long been beset by reactionary gatekeeping, typified by the charge “That's not philosophy.” That charge doesn't apply to early and mid‐analytic female philosophers—Welby, Ladd‐Franklin, Bryant, Jones, de Laguna, Stebbing, Ambrose, MacDonald—with job titles like lecturer in logic and professor of ...
Sophia M. Connell +1 more
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Towards a Tektology of Tektology
This essay explores the diffractive relationship between Aleksandr Bogdanov and Otto Neurath. Using a diffractive methodology derived from Karen Barad, these two thinkers are brought into relationship through their impact upon the German Figurative ...
Tompsett Fabian
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TO FLY THE PLANE: LANGUAGE GAMES, HISTORICAL NARRATIVES, AND EMOTIONS
ABSTRACT The common Western distinction between reason and emotion (which is not found outside Western‐influenced traditions) tends to obscure an important distinction between two kinds of thinking: logical and mathematical reasoning, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, what is sometimes called “situational awareness,” a kind of thinking that ...
William M. Reddy
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