Gesammelte Aufsätze: 1926 - 1936
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In: LEP Library of Exact Philosophy 11
I. The Nature of Knowledge -- 1. The Meaning of the Theory of Knowledge -- 2. Knowing in Everyday Life -- 3. Knowing in Science -- 4. Knowing by Means of Images -- 5. Knowing by Means of Concepts -- 6. The Limits of Definition -- 7. Implicit Definitions -- 8. The Nature of Judgments -- 9. Judging and Knowing -- 10. What is Truth? -- 11. Definitions, Conventions and Empirical Judgments -- 12. What Knowledge is Not -- 13. On the Value of Knowledge -- II. Problems of Thought -- 14. The Interconnectedness of Knowledge -- 15. The Analytic Character of Rigorous Inference -- 16. A Skeptical Consideration of Analysis -- 17. The Unity of Consciousness -- 18. The Relationship of the Psychological to the Logical -- 19. On Self-Evidence -- 20. So-Called Inner Perception -- 21. Verification -- III. Problems of Reality -- A. The Positing of the Real -- 22. Formulating the Question -- 23. Naive and Philosophical Viewpoints on the Question of Reality -- 24. The Temporality of the Real -- 25. Things-In-Themselves and the Notion of Immanence -- 26. Critique of the Notion of Immanence -- a) Unperceived Objects -- b) Objects Perceived by Several Individuals -- B. Knowledge of the Real -- 27. Essence and "Appearance" -- 28. The Subjectivity of Time -- 29. The Subjectivity of Space -- 30. The Subjectivity of the Sense Qualities -- 31. Quantitative and Qualitative Knowledge -- 32. The Physical and the Mental -- 33. More on the Psychophysical Problem -- 34. Objections to Parallelism -- 35. Monism, Dualism, Pluralism -- C. The Validity of Knowledge of Reality -- 36. Thinking and Being -- 37. Knowing and Being -- 38. Is There a Pure Intuition? -- 39. Are There Pure Forms of Thought? -- 40. On Categories -- 41. On Inductive Knowledge -- Index of Names.
In: Naturwissenschaftliche Monographien und Lehrbücher 1
In: Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 477
In: Biblos
In: Biblos-Schriften 165
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Introduction -- Volume Introduction -- Ideology -- The Turning-Point in Philosophy -- The Elimination of Metaphysics through Logical Analysis of Language -- Positivism and Realism -- On the Character of Philosophic Problems -- Physicalism -- Physicalism -- On Protocol Sentences -- Radical Physicalism and the "Real World -- Logic and the Philosophy of Mathematics -- The Logicist Foundations of Mathematics -- Discussion about the Foundations of Mathematics -- The New Logic -- Truth and Confirmation -- On the Logical Positivists' Theory of Truth -- The Logical Character of the Principle of Induction -- Testability and Meaning -- Ethics -- What Is the Aim of Ethics? -- The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms -- Unity of Science -- The Unity of Science Movement and the United States -- Unified Science as Encyclopedic Integration -- Commentaries -- Carnap and the Philosophy of Mathematics -- The Boundless Ocean of Unlimited Possibilities": Logic in Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language -- Acknowledgments.
In: Science and philosophy in the twentieth century 2
In: Vienna Circle Collection v.21