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  1. Dec 24, 2015 · Summary of Moritz Schlick, “On the Meaning of Life”. December 24, 2015 Meaning of Life - Objective. Moritz Schlick (1882– 1936) was a German philosopher and the founding father of logical positivism and the Vienna Circle. He was shot to death at the University of Vienna by a former student. In 1927 he penned an essay entitled “ On the ...

  2. May 28, 2013 · Moritz Schlick. First published Tue May 28, 2013; substantive revision Fri Oct 13, 2017. Although Moritz Schlick (1882–1936) made a lasting mark in the philosophical memory by his role as the nominal leader of the Vienna Circle of Logical Positivists, his most lasting contribution includes a broad range of philosophical achievements. Indeed ...

  3. Moritz Schlick (1882-1936) was one of the central figures of the logical positivist movement. Thinkers in the movement are commonly said to have been dismissive of such “metaphysical” questions as that of the meaning of life. Yet Schlick for one was in no way dismissive.

  4. General theory of knowledge. Beobachtungssatz ( observational statement) [2] Internal and application rules of grammar [3] Friedrich Albert Moritz Schlick ( / ʃlɪk /; German: [ʃlɪk] ⓘ; 14 April 1882 – 22 June 1936) was a German philosopher, physicist, and the founding father of logical positivism and the Vienna Circle .

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  6. Only Schlick's ethical writings fail to be represented exhaustively (and judging from some that are included, e.g., “On the Meaning of Life,” vol. 2, pp. 112–29, this circumstance may not be cause for regret).

  7. Moritz Schlick. According to Schlick the innocent or childlike never ask the question of the meaning of life; others, the weary, no longer ask the question because they have concluded that there is none. “In between are ourselves, the seekers.”. While some lament that they have not fulfilled the goals of youth and accept that their lives ...

  8. lives. Schlick did not think life is intrinsically meaningful but sought to show that life can be meaningful because the content of ones life can provide meaning. For Schlick, finding something that will provide us with meaningful content will overcome existential nihilism. His answer to finding this meaningful content is the task of On the ...

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