Menger’s Ergebnisse — a biographical introduction
Karl Sigmund
A chapter in Karl Menger, 1998, pp 5-31 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Vienna Circle (the Wiener Kreis) was known in the Vienna of the ‘twenties as the Schlick Circle, and was but one of many intellectual circles. As Karl Menger wrote in his reminiscences1, there existed, among others, a large number of social-democratic discussion groups, for example, and psycho-analytic circles of various orientations, and groups debating educational reforms. There were discussion groups on constitutional law or economics, on art history, on the philosophy of law, on phenomenology, Kant, etc.
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6470-9_2
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