His primary areas of investigation include Epistemology, Encyclopedia, Unified Science, Empiricism and Unity of science. His study in Epistemology intersects with areas of studies such as Movement and Logical analysis. His study with Encyclopedia involves better knowledge in Library science.
His Empiricism research incorporates themes from Terminology, Logical positivism and Jargon. The concepts of his Jargon study are interwoven with issues in Pseudorationalism and Physicalism. His Unity of science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Scientific enterprise, Social science, Sociology of scientific knowledge and World War II.
Epistemology, Unified Science, Encyclopedia, Empiricism and Vienna Circle are his primary areas of study. His Unity of science, Metaphysics and Philosophy of science study, which is part of a larger body of work in Epistemology, is frequently linked to Movement, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work carried out in the field of Unified Science brings together such families of science as Social science and Pseudorationalism.
The subject of his Encyclopedia research is within the realm of Library science. Otto Neurath has researched Empiricism in several fields, including Terminology, Logical positivism, Scientific language and Jargon. His study in Physicalism extends to Vienna Circle with its themes.
His primary scientific interests are in Unity of science, Socialist economics, Epistemology, Empiricism and Cognitive science. His studies deal with areas such as Vienna Circle, Theology, Trace and Set as well as Unity of science. His work in Socialist economics addresses issues such as Public economics, which are connected to fields such as Calculation in kind.
As a member of one scientific family, Otto Neurath mostly works in the field of Calculation in kind, focusing on Positive economics and, on occasion, Social science. His Social science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Judgement, Social policy, Schools of economic thought and Unified Science. His study in the field of Logical atomism and Logical positivism is also linked to topics like Colorfulness and Movement.
Otto Neurath mainly focuses on Visual communication, Logical positivism, Empiricism, Epistemology and Isotype. Among his Visual communication studies, you can observe a synthesis of other disciplines of science such as Biography and Cognitive science. Logical positivism is closely attributed to Logical atomism in his research.
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INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF UNIFIED SCIENCE.
Rudolf Carnap;Philipp Frank;Joergen Joergensen;Charles W. Morris.
Science (1937)
Empiricism and sociology
Otto Neurath;Marie Neurath;Robert S. Cohen.
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (1973)
Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung: Der Wiener Kreis
Otto Neurath.
(1973)
International Encyclopedia of Unified Science
Otto Neurath.
(1937)
Foundations of the social sciences
Otto Neurath.
(1944)
Philosophical papers, 1913-1946
Otto Neurath;R. S. Cohen;Marie Neurath;Carolyn R. Fawcett.
(1983)
Empirische Soziologie: Der Wissenschaftliche Gehalt der Geschichte und Nationalökonomie
Otto Neurath.
(1931)
The Scientific Conception of the World: The Vienna Circle
Hans Hahn;Otto Neurath;Rudolf Carnap.
(1929)
Soziologie im Physikalismus
Otto Neurath.
Erkenntnis (1931)
Gesammelte Philosophische Und Methodologische Schriften
Otto Neurath;Rudolf Haller;Heiner Rutte.
(1981)
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