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Friedrich Waismann (/ˈvaɪsmɑːn/; German: [ˈvaɪsman]; 21
March 1896 – 4
November 1959) was an
Austrian mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. He is...
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Andre Waismann (Portuguese: André Waisman) is an
Israeli doctor and
medical practitioner,
notable for
development of the ANR
treatment of
Opiate addiction...
- "liberalisation of empiricism". A
conservative right wing, led by
Schlick and
Waismann,
instead sought to
classify universal statements as
analytic truths, thereby...
- Weiszmann,
Waismann) is a
German surname meaning "white man".
Common variants in
spelling are Wiseman, Weismann, Weissman, Weisman,
Waismann, and Vaisman...
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philosophers of the
Vienna Circle, such as
Rudolf Carnap and
Friedrich Waismann and
Bertrand Russell's
article "The
Philosophy of
Logical Atomism". Wittgenstein's...
- with the
mathematicians around Hahn. In 1924 Schlick's
students Friedrich Waismann and
Herbert Feigl suggested to
their teacher a sort of
regular "evening...
- with
Schlick and
Waismann only.
Conversations from
these later meetings (December 1929 up to
March 1932) were
recorded by
Waismann and
eventually published...
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texture is a term in the
philosophy of
Friedrich Waismann,
first introduced in his
paper Verifiability to
refer to the
universal possibility of vagueness...
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Cambridge University such as
Norman Malcolm,
Alice Ambrose,
Friedrich Waismann, Oets Kolk
Bouwsma and
Morris Lazerowitz started to
develop ideas recognisable...
- to as the "liberalization of empiricism".
Moritz Schlick and
Friedrich Waismann led a "conservative wing" that
maintained a
strict verificationism. Whereas...