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Institute Vienna Circle. The Research Unit of Philosophy of Science and Institute Vienna Circle have a long history of collaboration. Learn more about Institute Vienna Circle at: philbild.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/departments/institute-vienna-circle/ Permanent Collection at the Library of Philosophy of Psychology at the University of Vienna
September 9-13, 2024, in cooperation with Institute Vienna Circle and European Society for the Philosophy of Mathematics (ESPM) International Conference Philosophy of Science – Past, Present and Future
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The Institute Vienna Circle (IVC) ("Society for the Advancement of the Scientific World Conception") was founded in October 1991 as an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the work and influence of the Vienna Circle of Logical Empiricism.
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The IVC stands in the tradition of the historical "Vienna Circle". In this sense, the IVC supports philosophical research projects that respond critically and constructively to issues arising in the individual sciences.
Jun 28, 2006 · The Vienna Circle was a group of scientifically trained philosophers and philosophically interested scientists who met under the (nominal) leadership of Moritz Schlick for often weekly discussions of problems in the philosophy of science during academic terms in the years from 1924 to 1936.
Organizing public research discussions, conferences, symposia, exhibitions as well as film, radio and TV productions. The international Vienna Circle Society, a nonprofit organization with no political affiliation, was founded in 1991 under the name Institute Vienna Circle.
Oct 15, 2023 · Is metaphysics just a bunch of nonsense? Is it okay to believe something you could never prove? Could logic be a solution to the world’s problems? This week on Philosophy Talk, we’re thinking about the Vienna Circle, a group of Austrian philosophers from the 1920s who debated these questions.