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Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906 J.T. Blackmore

Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906 By J.T. Blackmore

Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906 by J.T. Blackmore


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After his failure to replace metaphysics by a linguistic approach, Ludwig Boltzmann came to identify the philosophy of science with methodology which, in turn, he considered to be part of science itself, and thus not part of philosophy at all.

Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906 Summary

Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906: Book Two: The Philosopher by J.T. Blackmore

After his failure to replace metaphysics by a linguistic approach, Ludwig Boltzmann came to identify the philosophy of science with methodology which, in turn, he considered to be part of science itself, and thus not part of philosophy at all. His definition of philosophy as metaphysics meant that, from his point of view, all philosophers were metaphysicians, himself included.
Boltzmann the philosopher was advised on the improvement of his Weltanschauung by Franz Brentano; to such effect that, by the summer of 1905, Boltzmann appeared to be close to a form of critical realism. However, the stronger this realism became, the more inconsistent it seemed to be with his `Mach plus pictures' methodology of science. During this period, he planned to write a book, first on metaphysics and then later on what he called `A priori probability' and what he considered to be its shortcomings. Apparently, the book was never completed.
All know Boltzmann the great physicist. Much less widely known is that he was an original philosopher: one who had a great impact on early 20th Century Viennese philosophy, beginning with Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle and extending even to Popper and Feyerabend. Blackmore's delving into Boltzmann's correspondence, coupled with his unparalleled knowledge of Boltzmann's final years, allows him to present Boltzmann in an entirely new light to readers in the English language.
For physicists, philosophers and historians.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. First Introduction (On Realism). 2. Second Introduction (On Idealism). 3. Philosophy of Science. 4. Linguistic Philosophy. 5. Public Lectures. 6. Franz Brentano. 7. Critical Realism. 8. Overwork. 9. Conclusion. Bibliography. Philosophy Index. Name Index. Late Appendix: On the Philosophical Society of the University of Vienna, 1888--1922. A: Alois Hoefler's Role plus Separate Lists by Author, Date, and Topic of the More than 400 Lectures and Discussions Given/ Also a Membership List. B: Rediscovered Dialogues by Boltzmann and Others.

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NPB9780792334644
9780792334644
0792334647
Ludwig Boltzmann: His Later Life and Philosophy, 1900-1906: Book Two: The Philosopher by J.T. Blackmore
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Springer
1995-07-31
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