
Ernst Mach's Vienna 1895-1930: Or Phenomenalism as Philosophy of Science
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
350
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2001
ISBN-10
9401596905
ISBN-13
9789401596909
Description
Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Vienna, this scholarly work delves into the intellectual journey of Ernst Mach and the development of his phenomenalist perspective on science. It embarks on an exploration of Mach's ideas during a pivotal period from 1895 to 1930, capturing the essence of how his thoughts shaped the burgeoning fields of philosophy and science. Through a detailed biographical sketch, the narrative not only highlights Mach's contributions to epistemology and the evolution of scientific thought but also situates him within the vibrant cultural and academic milieu of Vienna.
The text rigorously examines the core tenets of Mach's philosophy, particularly his rejection of metaphysical constructs in favor of a framework grounded in sensory experience and empirical observation. It challenges readers to reconsider traditional notions of objectivity and reality, offering a fresh perspective that resonates with contemporary discussions in the philosophy of science. This work serves as an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings that continue to influence scientific discourse today.
The text rigorously examines the core tenets of Mach's philosophy, particularly his rejection of metaphysical constructs in favor of a framework grounded in sensory experience and empirical observation. It challenges readers to reconsider traditional notions of objectivity and reality, offering a fresh perspective that resonates with contemporary discussions in the philosophy of science. This work serves as an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings that continue to influence scientific discourse today.
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