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(2011) Otto Neurath and the unity of science, Dordrecht, Springer.

The Neurath–Horkeimer-controversy reconsidered

Otto Neurath's erwiderung to Max Horkheimer's attack against the Vienna circle

Karlheinz Barck

pp. 31-40

The history of the relations between the Frankfurt School and the Vienna Circle during the period between the world wars is now generally well known. Since the eighties and nineties historians and historians of science like Friedrich Stadler, Elisabeth Nemeth, Rainer Hegselmann, George Albert Reich and Hans-Joachim Dahms described the "Exodus of scientific reason"1 under the rule of National Socialists in detail.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0143-4_3


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Full citation:

Barck, K. (2011)., The Neurath–Horkeimer-controversy reconsidered: Otto Neurath's erwiderung to Max Horkheimer's attack against the Vienna circle, in J. Symons, O. Pombo & J. M. . Torres (eds.), Otto Neurath and the unity of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 31-40.

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