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Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI: Reichenbach Published 12 May Philosophy The Journal of Philosophy Hans Reichenbach was a formidable figure in early-twentieth-century philosophy of science. Educated in Germany, he was influential in establishing the so-called Berlin Circle, a companion group to the Vienna Circle founded by his colleague Rudolph Carnap.

The movement they founded-usually known as "logical positivism," although it is more precisely known as "scientific philosophy" or "logical empiricism"-was a form of epistemology that privileged scientific over metaphysical truths… Expand.

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