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The positivism dispute revisited

Thomas Uebel

pp. 323-329

Abstrakt

Hans-Joachim Dahms's long-awaited book on the so-called "positivism dispute" is a most timely and important study of a particularly puzzling episode in the history of 20th century Central European philosophy.1 Transcending the distinction between internal and external historiography, it tells a story that may be read not only as a well-situated philosophical critique of the positions at issue in that dispute, but also as a political history of mid-20th century Central European philosophy of science. Read either way, Dahms's study is of great contemporary relevance despite its historical orientation.

Publication details

Published in:

Pauer Studer Herlinde (1994) Norms, values, and society. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 323-329

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2454-8_28

Referenz:

Uebel Thomas (1994) „The positivism dispute revisited“, In: H. Pauer Studer (ed.), Norms, values, and society, Dordrecht, Springer, 323–329.