Empiricism, Logic and Mathematics: Vienna Circle Collection Vol.13 - Philosophy Book for Academic Study & Research | Perfect for Philosophy Students, Scholars & Math Enthusiasts
Empiricism, Logic and Mathematics: Vienna Circle Collection Vol.13 - Philosophy Book for Academic Study & Research | Perfect for Philosophy Students, Scholars & Math Enthusiasts

Empiricism, Logic and Mathematics: Vienna Circle Collection Vol.13 - Philosophy Book for Academic Study & Research | Perfect for Philosophy Students, Scholars & Math Enthusiasts

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The role Hans Hahn played in the Vienna Circle has not always been sufficiently appreciated. It was important in several ways. In the ftrst place, Hahn belonged to the trio of the original planners of the Circle. As students at the University of Vienna and throughout the fIrst decade of this century, he and his friends, Philipp Frank and Otto Neurath, met more or less regularly to discuss philosophical questions. When Hahn accepted his fIrSt professorial position, at the University of Czernowitz in the north­ east of the Austrian empire, and the paths of the three friends parted, they decided to continue such informal discussions at some future time - perhaps in a somewhat larger group and with the cooperation of a philosopher from the university. Various events delayed the execution of the project. Drafted into the Austrian army during the first world war" Hahn was wounded on the Italian front. Toward the end of the war he accepted an offer from the University of Bonn extended in recognition of his remarkable 1 mathematical achievements. He remained in Bonn until the spring of 1921 when he returm:d to Vienna and a chair of mathe­ matics at his alma mater. There, in 1922, the Mach-Boltzmann professorship for the philosophy of the inductive sciences became vacant by the death of Adolf Stohr; and Hahn saw a chance to realize his and his friends' old plan.

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This is an indispensible book in helping one to understand the nature of logic and numbers. Hahn was one of the clearest and fearless thinkers of his time. All of his writings are easy to understand, and are pure pleasure for the soul. His lucid exposition of the nature and purpose of logic is unsurpassed. His courageous declaration that neither math nor logic are sources of truth destroys the myth that there is truth in mathematics or logic.