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02/24/2010 - 02/24/2010 | Berlin

MPIWG Institute's Colloquium

Peter Schöttler (CNRS, Paris): From Comte to Carnap. Fresh Perspectives on the Vienna Circle in France

organized by Andreas Mayer

Peter Schöttler (CNRS, Paris): From Comte to Carnap. Fresh Perspectives on the Vienna Circle in France

In recent years the philosophy of the Vienna Circle has garnered more and more attention in France, and in this context interest has come to focus on the historical reception of the Vienna Circle during the 1920s and 1930s. Although nearly all important French representatives attended the Circle's two Parisian congresses (in 1935 and 1937 respectively), contemporary response to the Circle's ideas among French thinkers appears to have been by and large negative. The philosophical traditions, it seems, were too incompatible, preventing reception of the Circle's contributions in French intellectual circles. Personalities also played a role, though here it's worth mentioning that the literature to date has focused almost exclusively on Louis Rougier; to this day, Rougier is regarded as the first and most important "ambassador" of the Vienna Circle in France. As it happened, Rougier was not only a philosopher, but was also politician. And, in contrast to many members of the Vienna Circle, Rougier's political allegiances belong to the right, later to the radical right.
In my presentation I intend to challenge the current state of scholarship on the Vienna Circle in France in several respects. These new aspects have emerged from my study of an entirely new strand of reception. My line of analysis does not emerge from academic philosophy, but rather surprisingly from the classic, organized positivism of Auguste Comte. As it happens, the first thinker to import the Vienna Circle to France was not Rougier, but rather a physicist and organized positivist named Marcel Boll. Promoting the Vienna Circle in a variety of publications, Boll regarded the new scientific philosophy as the best, most modern continuation of Comte's ideas.

Information on participating / attending:

Date:

02/24/2010 15:00 - 02/24/2010 16:30

Event venue:

Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Boltzmannstr. 22
14195 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars

Relevance:

regional

Subject areas:

Art / design, Cultural sciences, History / archaeology, Social studies

Types of events:

Entry:

12/30/2009

Sender/author:

Dr. Hansjakob Ziemer

Department:

Kooperationen und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event29800


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