Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung. Der Wiener Kreis (Carnap, Hahn, Neurath 1929)? "More than one might think", is my answer. To be sure, what there is to be learnt is not something radically new, but that is still enough to make a difference in an ongoing dispute over whether Carnap's philosophy was of a purely academic nature. What there is to be learnt is enough to contradict the quite common picture of Carnap as quietist.1 Instead, Carnap emerges as an activist and his philosophy as part of his activism. Accordingly, the thesis to be defended here is that throughout his life, though perhaps most strongly so during his Vienna Circle period, Carnap intended his philosophy to make a difference to everyday life: it was to be political in the broadest sense." /> Carnap, philosophy and "politics in its broadest sense" - Uebel Thomas | sdvig press

Carnap, philosophy and "politics in its broadest sense"

Thomas Uebel

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