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Empiricism at bay?

Herbert Feigl

pp. 101-120

Abstract

At the risk of being regarded a "square' and "reactionary' I wish to defend, explicate, reformulate and "salvage' whatever seems valuable to me in the empiricist tradition in the philosophy of science. I am fully aware of the almost hostile vogue of "beating-up' on the empiricists, a fashion that is still in full swing. My only consolation is the remark of a well-known British philosopher. When he visited us at the University of Minnesota a few years ago, he said to me: "Don't worry Feigl, if you don't catch the bus of philosophy the first time, just wait a while, it'll come "round again!". Since I was lucky enough to catch the bus of philosophical fashion some forty years ago, I hope to be lucky once again during the rest of my "natural life'.

Publication details

Published in:

Cohen Robert S, Wartofsky Mark W (1985) A portrait of twenty-five years: Boston colloquium for the philosophy of science 1960–1985. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 101-120

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-5345-1_8

Full citation:

Feigl Herbert (1985) „Empiricism at bay?“, In: R.S. Cohen & M.W. Wartofsky (eds.), A portrait of twenty-five years, Dordrecht, Springer, 101–120.