Author |
Boran Berčić |
Title |
Philosophy of the Vienna Circle |
Language |
Croatian |
Year published |
2002. |
Format |
PDF |
Price |
80,00 kn (+PDV 25%) |
Pages |
509 |
# Description
“Boran Berčić's book analyses philosophy of the Vienna Circle as a whole. It is an ambitious endeavor. Central thesis of the book is that Logical Positivism is systematic and complete philosophy which contains Semantics, Epistemology, Ontology, Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Philosophy of Empirical Sciences, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion and comments on other philosophies. Berčić has shown that, regardless of individual differences among its members, the Vienna Circle as a whole has its relevant standing against most traditional philosophy disciplines - either by contributing and developing them or by disputing them. This book is an original contribution to philosophy as well as valuable information about an important philosophy movement which significantly stamped Twentieth Century Philosophy.” (Goran Švob)
Boran Berčić was born 1964. in Zagreb, Croatia. He graduated Philosophy and Comparative literature at the Faculty of Science and Arts, University of Zagreb (1990). At the same Faculty he obtained MA (1994) and PhD (1998). He studied at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz, Austria, Universita degli Studii in Trieste, Italy and as a Fulbright scholar at the University of California at Irvine, CA, USA. He published several articles and two books: Science and Truth (1995) and Realism, Relativism, Tolerance (1995). He is full professor at the Philosophy Department of the University of Rijeka, Croatia, where he teaches Introduction to Philosophy, Ontology and Philosophy of Science.
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