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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.
Otto Neurath
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Otto Neurath’s Scientific Utopianism Revisited-A Refined Model for Utopias in Thought Experiments [PDF]
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The Technocratic Socialism of Otto Neurath [PDF]
The Austrian economist and philosopher Otto Neurath devised elaborate ideas for a democratically planned economy. They are a monument to the most optimistic strands of the interwar socialist movement.
Dale, G
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Otto Neurath and the Unity of Science
2011Preface John Symons.- Introduction Olga Pombo and Juan Torres.- Part 1 - Neurath.- Unity of Science and Logical Empiricism Otto Neurath.- The Neurath-Horkeimer-Controversy Reconsidered. Otto Neurath's Erwiderung to Max Horkeimer's Attack against the Vienna Circle Karlheinz Barck.- Otto Neurath's Epistemology and Its Paradoxes Jan Sebestik.- Neurath and
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1996
An international team of four authors, led by distinguished philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright, and leading scholar of the Vienna Circle, Thomas E. Uebel, have produced this lucid and elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book, which depicts Neurath's science in the political, economic and intellectual milieu in which it was practised, is
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An international team of four authors, led by distinguished philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright, and leading scholar of the Vienna Circle, Thomas E. Uebel, have produced this lucid and elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book, which depicts Neurath's science in the political, economic and intellectual milieu in which it was practised, is
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History of European Ideas
Otto Neurath (1882–1945) was an Austrian-born philosopher of science, sociologist and political economist, and one of the most multi-faceted and creative thinkers in the Vienna Circle. Forced into exile by fascism, he was part of the intellectual exodus from Central Europe.
Christopher Burke, Adam Tamas Tuboly
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Otto Neurath (1882–1945) was an Austrian-born philosopher of science, sociologist and political economist, and one of the most multi-faceted and creative thinkers in the Vienna Circle. Forced into exile by fascism, he was part of the intellectual exodus from Central Europe.
Christopher Burke, Adam Tamas Tuboly
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Otto Neurath's idealist inheritance
Synthese, 1995This 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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