- neopositivist
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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Neopositivismus — Neo|po|si|ti|vis|mus 〈[ vı̣s ] m.; ; unz.〉 philosophische Strömung im 20. Jh., die auf den Positivismus zurückgeht, seine Denkansätze aufgreift * * * Neopositivịsmus, Neupositivismus, logischer Positivịsmus, logischer Empirịsmus,… … Universal-Lexikon
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neopositivistic — adjective see neopositivist … Useful english dictionary
WAISMANN, FRIEDRICH — (1896–1959), Austrian philosopher. One of the original members of the Vienna Circle, he was born in Vienna. He was assistant of the German neopositivist philosopher Moritz Schlick at Vienna University (1929–36), and then lectured at Cambridge… … Encyclopedia of Judaism