The History of Understanding in Analytic Philosophy: Around Logical Empiricism -  - Books - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - 9781350290266 - February 22, 2024
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The History of Understanding in Analytic Philosophy: Around Logical Empiricism

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Interpretive understanding of human behaviour, known as verstehen, underpins the divide between the social sciences and the natural sciences. Taking a historically orientated approach, this collection offers a fresh take on the development of understanding within analytic philosophy before, during and after logical empiricism. In doing so, it reinvigorates debates on the role of the social sciences within contemporary epistemology.

Bringing together leading experts including Martin Kusch, Thomas Uebel, Karsten Stueber and Giuseppina D'Oro, it is an authoritative reference on the logical empiricists' philosophy of social science. Charting the various reformulations of verstehen as proposed by Wilhem Dilthey, Max Weber, R. G Collingwood and Peter Winch, the volume explores the reception of the social sciences prior to logical empiricism, before surveying the positive and negative critiques from Otto Neurath, Felix Kaufmann, Viktor Kraft and other logical empiricists. As such, chapters reveal that verstehen was not altogether rejected by the Vienna Circle, but was subject to various conceptual uses and misuses.

Along with systematic historical coverage, the book situates verhesten within contemporary interdisciplinary developments in the field, shedding light on the 21st-century 'turn' to understanding among analytic philosophers and opening further lines of inquiry for philosophy of social science.


304 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 22, 2024
ISBN13 9781350290266
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Pages 304
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   465 g
Language English  
Editor Tuboly, Adam Tamas (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)

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