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the cambridge companion to LOGICAL EMPIRICISM If there is a movement or school that epitomizes analytic philosophy in the middle of the twentieth century, it is logical empiricism. Logical empiricists created a scientifically and technically informed philosophy of science, established mathematical logic as a topic in and a tool for philosophy, and initiated the project of formal semantics. Accounts of analytic philosophy written in the middle of the twentieth century gave logical empiricism a central place in the project. The second wave of interpretative accounts was constructed to show how philosophy should progress, or had progressed, beyond logical empiricism. Since the 1980s, a new literature has arisen that examines logical empiricism in its historical, scientific, and philosophical contexts, in the belief that its philosophical significance has not been adequately judged, to the detriment of contemporary philosophy. This Companion provides informative overviews and further advances this reconstructive project. The essays survey the formative stages of logical empiricism in Central Europe and its acculturation in North America; discuss its main topics, achievements, and failures in different areas of philosophy of science; and assess its influence on philosophy, past, present, and future. Alan Richardson is professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia. Thomas Uebel is professor of philosophy at the University of Manchester.

other volumes in the series of cambridge companions ABELARD Edited by jeffrey e. brower and kevin guilfoy ADORNO Edited by thomas huhn AQUINAS Edited by norman kretzmann and eleonore stump HANNAH ARENDT Edited by dana villa ARISTOTLE Edited by jonathan barnes AUGUSTINE Edited by eleonore stump and norman kretzmann BACON Edited by markku peltonen SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR Edited by claudia card DARWIN Edited by jonathan hodge and gregory radick DESCARTES Edited by john cottingham DUNS SCOTUS Edited by thomas williams EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHY Edited by a. a. long FEMINISM IN PHILOSOPHY Edited by miranda fricker and jennifer hornsby FOUCAULT Edited by gary gutting FREUD Edited by jerome neu GADAMER Edited by robert j. dostal GALILEO Edited by peter machamer GERMAN IDEALISM Edited by karl ameriks GREEK AND ROMAN PHILOSOPHY Edited by david sedley HABERMAS Edited by stephen k. white HEGEL Edited by frederick beiser HEIDEGGER Edited by charles guignon HOBBES Edited by tom sorell HUME Edited by david fate norton HUSSERL Edited by barry smith and david woodruff smith continued after the Index

The Cambridge Companion to LOGICAL EMPIRICISM Edited by Alan Richardson University of British Columbia Thomas Uebel University of Manchester

cambridge university press Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi Cambridge University Press 32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, ny 10013 2473, usa www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521791786 ª Cambridge University Press 2007 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2007 Printed in the United States of America A catalog record for this publication is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data The Cambridge companion to logical empiricism / Alan W. Richardson and Thomas E. Uebel, editors. p. cm. (Cambridge companions to philosophy) Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn-13 978-0-521-79178-6 (hardback) isbn-13 978-0-521-79628-6 (pbk.) 1. Logical positivism. I. Richardson, Alan W. II. Uebel, Thomas E. (Thomas Ernst), 1952 III. Title. IV. Series. b824.6.c36 2007 146.42 dc22 2006035760 isbn 978-0-521-79178-6 hardback isbn 978-0-521-79628-6 paperback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet Web sites referred to in this publication and does not guarantee that any content on such Web sites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.

Contents Contributors page ix Introduction 1 ALAN RICHARDSON AND THOMAS UEBEL PART ONE: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF LOGICAL EMPIRICISM 1 The Vienna Circle: Context, Profile, and Development 13 FRIEDRICH STADLER 2 The Society for Empirical/Scientific Philosophy 41 DIETER HOFFMANN 3 From the Life of the Present to the Icy Slopes of Logic : Logical Empiricism, the Unity of Science Movement, and the Cold War 58 GEORGE A. REISCH PART TWO: LOGICAL EMPIRICISM: ISSUES IN GENERAL PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 4 Coordination, Constitution, and Convention: The Evolution of the A Priori in Logical Empiricism 91 MICHAEL FRIEDMAN 5 Confirmation, Probability, and Logical Empiricism 117 MARIA CARLA GALAVOTTI 6 The Structure of Scientific Theories in Logical Empiricism 136 THOMAS MORMANN vii

viii Contents PART THREE: LOGICAL EMPIRICISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SPECIAL SCIENCES 7 The Turning Point and the Revolution: Philosophy of Mathematics in Logical Empiricism from Tractatus to Logical Syntax 165 STEVE AWODEY AND A. W. CARUS 8 Logical Empiricism and the Philosophy of Physics 193 THOMAS RYCKMAN 9 Logical Empiricism and the Philosophy of Psychology 228 GARY L. HARDCASTLE 10 Philosophy of Social Science in Early Logical Empiricism: The Case of Radical Physicalism 250 THOMAS UEBEL 11 Logical Empiricism and the History and Sociology of Science 278 ELISABETH NEMETH PART FOUR: LOGICAL EMPIRICISM AND ITS CRITICS 12 Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and Physicalism: A Reassessment 305 DAVID STERN 13 Vienna, the City of Quine s Dreams 332 RICHARD CREATH 14 That Sort of Everyday Image of Logical Positivism : Thomas Kuhn and the Decline of Logical Empiricist Philosophy of Science 346 ALAN RICHARDSON Bibliography 371 Index 419

Contributors steve awodey is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. A logician and historian of logic, he is among the editors of the Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap and the author of Category Theory (Oxford, 2006). Together with A. W. Carus, he has coauthored numerous articles on Carnap, including most recently Carnap s Dream: Gödel, Wittgenstein, and Logical Syntax (Synthese). a. w. carus is the author of numerous papers on Carnap as well as the forthcoming book Carnap in Twentieth-Century Thought: Explication as Enlightenment (Cambridge). richard creath is Professor in the Department of Philosophy and in the School of Life Sciences and Director, Program in History and Philosophy of Science at Arizona State University. He is the author of numerous articles on Carnap and Quine; the editor of Dear Carnap, Dear Van (California, 1990); and most recently coeditor of The Cambridge Companion to Carnap (Cambridge, forthcoming). He is also the general editor of the forthcoming Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap (Open Court). michael friedman is Frederick P. Rehmus Family Professor of Humanities at Stanford University and author of Foundations of Space-Time Theories: Relativistic Physics and Philosophy of Science (Princeton, 1983); Kant and the Exact Sciences (Harvard, 1992); Reconsidering Logical Positivism (Cambridge, 1999); A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger (Open Court, 2000); and Dynamics of Reason (CSLI, 2001), as well as co-editor of Kant s Scientific Legacy in the Nineteenth Century ix

x Contributors (MIT, 2006) and The Cambridge Companion to Carnap (Cambridge). maria carla galavotti is Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Bologna. Her publications include Philosophical Introduction to Probability (CSLI, 2005). She also is co-editor of Stochastic Causality (CSLI, 2001); Probability, Dynamics and Causality. Essays in Honour of Richard C. Jeffrey (Erkenntnis 45, 1996); and Cambridge and Vienna. Frank P. Ramsey and the Vienna Circle (Springer, 2006). gary l. hardcastle is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bloomsburg University. He is editor of Logical Empiricism in North America (Minnesota, 2003) and Monty Python and Philosophy (Open Court, 2006) and author of articles in journals and collections. dieter hoffmann is Professor and Research Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. His publications include Science under Socialism. East Germany in Comparative Perspective (Harvard, 1999) andquantum Theory Centenary. The Pre- and Early History (Berlin, 2000) and numerous articles in journals and collections. thomas mormann is Professor in the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science of the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU in Donostia San Sebastian, Spain. His publications include Rudolf Carnap (Beck, 2000) and an edition, in German, of Carnap s Pseudoproblems in Philosophy and Other Early Anti- Metaphysical Writings (Meiner, 2004). elisabeth nemeth is Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna. She is the author of Otto Neurath und der Wiener Kreis: Wissenschaftlichkeit als revolutionaerer Anspruch (Campus, 1981) and numerous articles. Her edited volumes include Encyclopedia and Utopia. The Life and Work of Otto Neurath (with Friedrich Stadler; Kluwer, 1996). george a. reisch is an independent scholar and an editor at Open Court Publishing Company. His publications include How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science (Cambridge, 2005),

Contributors xi and he is coeditor of Monty Python and Philosophy (Open Court, 2006). alan richardson is Professor of Philosophy and Distinguished University Scholar at the University of British Columbia. He is author of Carnap s Construction of the World (Cambridge, 1998) and coeditor of Origins of Logical Empiricism (Minnesota, 1996) and Logical Empiricism in North America (Minnesota, 2003). thomas ryckman is Lecturer in Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Physics at Stanford University. He is the author of The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics 1915 1925 (Oxford, 2005) and of articles in journals and collections. friedrich stadler is Professor at the University of Vienna, Head of the Department of Contemporary History, and Founder and Director of the Vienna Circle Institute (Institut Wiener Kreis). His publications include Studien zum Wiener Kreis (Suhrkamp, 1997), translated as The Vienna Circle (Springer, 2001), and his edited volumes include Scientific Philosophy (Kluwer, 1993), History of the Philosophy of Science (Kluwer, 2001), and Vienna Circle and Logical Empiricism (Kluwer, 2003). david stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Wittgenstein on Mind and Language (Oxford, 1995) and Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations: An Introduction (Cambridge, 2004) and an editor of The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein (Cambridge, 1996) andwittgenstein Reads Weininger (Cambridge, 2004). thomas uebel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester, England. He is the author of Overcoming Logical Positivism from Within (Rodopi, 1992) and Vernunftkritik und Wissenschaft (Springer, 2000), co-author of Otto Neurath: Philosophy between Science and Politics (Cambridge, 1996), editor of Rediscovering the Forgotten Vienna Circle (Kluwer, 1991), and coeditor of Otto Neurath: Economic Writings. Selections 1904 1945 (Kluwer, 2004).

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