University of Heidelberg University of Lausanne University of Berlin (PhD, 1904) University of Rostock (Dr. phil. hab., 1910)
Era
20th-century philosophy
Region
Western philosophy
School
Analytic philosophy Vienna Circle Logical positivism Foundationalism[1]
Theses
Über die Reflexion des Lichts in einer inhomogenen Schicht (On the Reflection of Light in a Non-Homogeneous Medium) (1904)
Das Wesen der Wahrheit nach der modernen Logik (The Nature of Truth According to Modern Logic) (1910)
Doctoral advisor
Max Planck
Doctoral students
Rudolf Carnap Karl Popper
Main interests
Logic, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, ethics
Notable ideas
General theory of knowledge Beobachtungssatz (observational statement)[2] Internal and application rules of grammar[3]
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Friedrich Albert Moritz Schlick (/ʃlɪk/; German:[ʃlɪk]ⓘ; 14 April 1882 – 22 June 1936) was a German philosopher, physicist, and the founding father of logical positivism and the Vienna Circle.
^Ted Poston, "Foundationalism" (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
^Hans Günther Ruß, Wissenschaftstheorie, Erkenntnistheorie und die Suche nach Wahrheit. Stuttgart, Kohlhammer Verlag 2004, p. 71.
^Thomas Oberdan, Protocols, Truth and Convention, Rodopi, 1993, p. 110.
^B. F. McGuinness (2013). Moritz Schlick. pp. 336–7. Once again, one has to understand Schlick's world conception, which he took over from Schopenhauer's world as representation and as will. ... 'To will something' – and here Schlick is heavily influenced by Schopenhauer – .
Friedrich Albert MoritzSchlick (/ʃlɪk/; German: [ʃlɪk] ; 14 April 1882 – 22 June 1936) was a German philosopher, physicist, and the founding father of...
regularly from 1924 to 1936 at the University of Vienna, chaired by MoritzSchlick. The Vienna Circle had a profound influence on 20th-century philosophy...
University of Vienna and Café Central, was led principally by MoritzSchlick. Schlick had held a neo-Kantian position, but later converted, via Carnap's...
Schlick or Schlicke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: MoritzSchlick (1882–1936), German philosopher and the founding father of logical...
"logical positivism" (or logical empiricism). The Vienna Circle was led by MoritzSchlick and included Rudolf Carnap and Otto Neurath. The Berlin Circle was led...
abandon traditional notions of having been designed by a divine creator. MoritzSchlick (1882–1936): German philosopher, physicist and the founding father of...
Retrieved 14 August 2019. Einstein, Albert. 1998 [1915]. "Letter to MoritzSchlick." The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein 8A, edited by R. Schulmann...
Reichenbach at a 1923 conference. Reichenbach introduced Carnap to MoritzSchlick, a professor at the University of Vienna who offered Carnap a position...
influence Wittgenstein did have on the Circle was largely limited to MoritzSchlick and Friedrich Waismann and, even in these cases, had little lasting...
term ‘logical determinism’ (Logischer Determinismus) was introduced by MoritzSchlick. Logical determinism seems to present a problem for the conception of...
them: 1897 Max Abraham (1875–1922) 1903 Max von Laue (1879–1960) 1904 MoritzSchlick (1882–1936) 1906 Walther Meissner (1882–1974) 1907 Fritz Reiche (1883–1960)...
movement begun as a small circle which grew around the philosopher MoritzSchlick in Vienna, inspired many philosophers in the English speaking world...
anti-democratic and anti-Semitic activity by parts of the student body. Professor MoritzSchlick was killed by a former student while ascending the steps of the university...
Wittgenstein. Some of the key figures in this movement were Otto Neurath, MoritzSchlick and the rest of the Vienna Circle, along with A. J. Ayer, Rudolf Carnap...
Russell G. E. Moore John Maynard Keynes Paul Engelmann Friedrich Waismann MoritzSchlick Rudolf Carnap Francis Skinner Frank Ramsey Vienna Circle G. E. M. Anscombe...
empiricism". MoritzSchlick and Friedrich Waismann led a "conservative wing" that maintained a strict verificationism. Whereas Schlick sought to reduce...
Russell G. E. Moore John Maynard Keynes Paul Engelmann Friedrich Waismann MoritzSchlick Rudolf Carnap Francis Skinner Frank Ramsey Vienna Circle G. E. M. Anscombe...
Christian evolutionist. Hans Kelsen (1881–1973). Legal positivist. MoritzSchlick (1882–1936). Founder of Vienna Circle, logical positivism. Otto Neurath...
doctorate in psychology, under the supervision of Karl Bühler—with MoritzSchlick being the second chair of the thesis committee. His dissertation was...
blend both. In the 1930s, debate over foundationalism revived. Whereas MoritzSchlick viewed scientific knowledge like a pyramid where a special class of...
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died in a mountaineering accident in the Alps at the age of 23. 1936 – MoritzSchlick was murdered by an insane student. 1937 – Gustav Shpet was executed...
Russell G. E. Moore John Maynard Keynes Paul Engelmann Friedrich Waismann MoritzSchlick Rudolf Carnap Francis Skinner Frank Ramsey Vienna Circle G. E. M. Anscombe...
war Hans Hahn, a member of that early group, helped bring MoritzSchlick to Vienna. Schlick's Vienna Circle, along with Hans Reichenbach's Berlin Circle...