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(2011) Otto Neurath and the unity of science, Dordrecht, Springer.

Scientific reasonableness and the pragmatic approach to the unity of science

Andrés Rivadulla

pp. 221-237

The question of the unity of science is one of the most important issues that has concerned the modern philosophy of science from the beginning. The idea of Unified Science was so important for the Viennese neo-positivists that, from 1933 until its dissolution in 1938, the Vienna Circle edited a collection called Einheitswissenschaft with publications of several of the most significant members of the neo-positivist stream.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0143-4_17

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Rivadulla, A. (2011)., Scientific reasonableness and the pragmatic approach to the unity of science, in J. Symons, O. Pombo & J. M. . Torres (eds.), Otto Neurath and the unity of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 221-237.

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