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  • If, on the other hand, the "factor" were specified more concretely -- say, "rising population density as a factor of social change" -- then presumably Neurath would be satisfied.

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

  • Neurath begins to consider this example, understanding both concepts in terms of a set of "human attitudes"; p.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • Neurath would require that we be able to answer a series of questions: what are the criteria by which we apply the concept of capitalism to a specific society or group?

    Archive 2009-09-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • Neurath contributed an article to the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science on the foundations of the social sciences Foundations of the Social Sciences; 1944, and this is the most extensive commentary on social science methodology that was issued by Vienna Circle thinkers.

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

  • Here Neurath is reaffirming the goal of arriving at a universal language for social science research.

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

  • You're right that I looked at the post as exegetical; there are of course very deep criticisms to make about the positions that Neurath advances.

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

  • Thanks for the posts on Neurath, which I have read eagerly with a somewhat critical eye.

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

  • In 1907 she married her colleague, the social scientist Otto Neurath (1882 – 1945), and they enjoyed a fruitful academic collaboration until her untimely death in childbirth, her son Paul surviving her.

    Rosa Schapire. 2009

  • UnderstandingSociety: Neurath on sociology skip to main

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

  • Otto Neurath was one of the central figures in the Vienna Circle in the 1930s and 1940s.

    Neurath on sociology Daniel Little 2009

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