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General Theory of Knowledge, Paperback by Schlick, Moritz; Blumberg, Albert E. (INT); Feige, H. (INT), ISBN 0875484425, ISBN-13 9780875484426, Brand New, Free shipping in the US First published in Germany in 1918, this acutely reasoned treatise attacks many of philosophy’s contemporary sacred cows, including the concept of metaphysics and Kant’s arguments for synthetic a priori knowledge. Th expounds most of the doctrines that would later be identified with the classical period” of the Vienna Circle. Unlike many of his peers, Schlick displays a detailed and sensitive knowledge of the traditions he criticizes, displayed here in the chief work of this pioneering Viennese philosopher.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherOpen Court
ISBN-100875484425
ISBN-139780875484426
eBay Product ID (ePID)1360856
Product Key Features
Book TitleGeneral Theory of Knowledge
Number of Pages432 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2002
TopicEpistemology, Logic
GenrePhilosophy
AuthorMoritz Schlick
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN85-005018
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal121
SynopsisFirst published in Germany in 1918, this acutely reasoned treatise attacks many of philosophy's contemporary sacred cows, including the concept of metaphysics and Kant's arguments for synthetic a priori knowledge. The book expounds most of the doctrines that would later be identified with the classical period" of the Vienna Circle. Unlike many of his peers, Schlick displays a detailed and sensitive knowledge of the traditions he criticizes, displayed here in the chief work of this pioneering Viennese philosopher., General Theory of Knowledge is an exciting, acutely reasoned treatise, in which Schlick prepares the way for the modern analytic movement. Moritz Schlick is best known as the founder and guiding genius of the Vienna Circle of Logical Positivists., First published in Germany in 1918, this acutely reasoned treatise attacks many of philosophy's contemporary sacred cows, including the concept of metaphysics and Kant's arguments for synthetic a priori knowledge. The book expounds most of the doctrines that would later be identified with the "classical period" of the Vienna Circle. Unlike many of his peers, Schlick displays a detailed and sensitive knowledge of the traditions he criticizes, displayed here in the chief work of this pioneering Viennese philosopher.