A.J. Ayer and the rise and fall of logical positivism

Presented by: Prof. John J Clarke

Arising out of the spectacular advances in science and developments in logical theory associated with Bertrand Russell, formulated by the Vienna Circle, and popularised by A.J. Ayer (1910-1989), Logical Positivism became a powerful force in mid-twentieth century philosophy.

Why did this force rise, and why did it fall?

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