
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1999
Pages: 295-306
Series: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048151615
Full citation:
, "Critical idealism revisited", in: Alfred Tarski and the Vienna circle, Berlin, Springer, 1999


Critical idealism revisited
recent work on Cassirer's philosophy of science
pp. 295-306
in: Jan Woleński, Eckehart Köhler (eds), Alfred Tarski and the Vienna circle, Berlin, Springer, 1999Abstract
In the first third of this century Cassirer was one of the leading, most influential philosophers of the German-speaking world. He was the respected opponent of such giants as Husserl, Russell, Schlick, Heidegger or Carnap who left their mark on the philosophical landscape until this very day. One might recall his discussion with Schlick on the philosophical relevance of Einstein's relativity theory in the first decade of this century. Carnap reported to have received essential ideas for the Logical Construction of the World from Cassirer and other neo-Kantians; or, to recall a more spectacular event concerning Cassirer's philosophy, one might mention the famous "Davos disputation" with Heidegger in 1929 which seems to have been a major philosophical event for the audience (among them Carnap).
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1999
Pages: 295-306
Series: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048151615
Full citation:
, "Critical idealism revisited", in: Alfred Tarski and the Vienna circle, Berlin, Springer, 1999