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Logical Positivism

A Note on the Philosophical School

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Book Logical Positivism Pons Malleus
Libristo code: 50479511
Publishers Pons Malleus, January 2026
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This book is an exploration of one of the most influential-and, in many respects, controversial-philosophical movements of the 20th century: logical positivism. Emerging in the intellectually vibrant but politically fractured climate of interwar Europe, logical positivism sought to establish a new foundation for philosophy-one rooted in logic, empirical science, and linguistic clarity. It was a radical call to arms against metaphysics, mysticism, and what its proponents saw as the obscurities and excesses of traditional philosophical discourse.

The core idea of logical positivism, also known as logical empiricism, was deceptively simple: only statements verifiable through empirical observation or logical proof are cognitively meaningful. All other statements, particularly those about metaphysical entities or ethical absolutes, were to be dismissed as meaningless-not necessarily false, but lacking the kind of sense that makes a claim genuinely discussable. This idea, often referred to as the "verification principle," formed the centerpiece of the movement and would shape debates in philosophy of language, science, and epistemology for decades.

Logical positivism was not a monolith, however. Its development involved a diverse group of thinkers-chief among them members of the Vienna Circle, such as Moritz Schlick, Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, and later A.J. Ayer in the Anglo-American world-each with distinct contributions and evolving positions. What united them was a shared commitment to clarity, precision, and the belief that philosophy should be continuous with the sciences, not isolated from them. In this sense, logical positivism represented both a philosophical and cultural project: the attempt to bring reason, logic, and scientific method into a world increasingly dominated by ideology, superstition, and social upheaval.

Yet the story of logical positivism is not one of unbroken success. By the mid-20th century, the movement came under sustained criticism. The verification principle itself was shown to be problematic-neither verifiable nor analytic-and the ambition to eliminate all metaphysics came to be seen by many as overly reductive. Still, even as the movement waned, its legacy endured. The analytical rigor it demanded became standard in many philosophical circles, and its influence is unmistakable in contemporary philosophy of science, logic, and language.

This book is not an uncritical celebration of logical positivism, nor is it a wholesale rejection. Rather, it seeks to trace the history, articulate the arguments, and evaluate the impact of this philosophical school with fairness and clarity. Through a careful examination of its principles, developments, internal tensions, and critiques, we aim to understand both the appeal and the limitations of the logical positivist vision.

In an age once again marked by uncertainty, disinformation, and epistemological confusion, revisiting the aspirations and challenges of logical positivism is not merely a historical exercise. It is a philosophical imperative.

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Full name Logical Positivism
Author Pons Malleus
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 90
EAN 9798233089534
Libristo code 50479511
Publishers Pons Malleus
Weight 116
Dimensions 140 x 216 x 5
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