
The Positive Mind
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- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Notion of Positivism
- Part One: Development
- CHAPTER 1. Early Positivism
- The Divorce between Philosophy and Science
- Hume's Positivism
- Hume and Newton
- Impressions, Ideas, and Metaphysics
- Two Kinds of Knowledge
- Critical Analysis of Causality
- Certainty and Probability
- "Is" and "Ought"
- Moral Principles and Social Progress
- The Idea of Progress in the French Enlightenment
- CHAPTER 2. Classical or Social Positivism
- France after the Revolution
- Auguste Comte
- Plan of Positive Labors
- The Theological, Metaphysical, and Positive Mind
- The Hierarchy of Sciences
- Social Order and Social Progress
- Positive Polity and Positive Morality
- John Stuart Mill
- Mill and Comte: Allies and Opponents
- Logic and Methodology of Science
- Social and Natural Sciences
- Utility and Liberty
- The Positivist Movement in the Nineteenth Century
- CHAPTER 3. From Classical to Modern Positivism
- Reappraisal of Positivism at the End of the Nineteenth Century
- Mach's Empiriocriticism
- Poincaré's Conventionalism
- Duhem's Hypothetism
- CHAPTER 4. Modern or Logical Positivism
- Revolution in Science and Philosophy
- The Vienna Circle and the Unity of Science Movement
- Moritz Schlick
- Philosophy as the Pursuit of Meaning
- Positivism and Realism
- Foundation of Knowledge
- Philosophy of Life and Ethics
- Rudolf Carnap
- Philosophy as Logical Analysis
- Formal and Empirical Sciences
- The Criterion of Empirical Significance
- The Structure of Scientific Knowledge
- The Probabilistic Appraisal of Hypotheses
- Scientific Humanism and Socialism
- Part Two: Impact
- CHAPTER 5. Positivism, Its Critics and Rivals
- Positivism and Two of Its Adversaries: Nietzsche and Heidegger
- Positivism, Marxism, and Critical Theory
- Positivism and Pragmatism
- Positivism and Critical Rationalism
- Positivism and the Analytic Tradition
- Positivism, Kuhn, and Postmodernism
- CHAPTER 6. The Impact of the Positive Mind OutsidePhilosophy
- Positivism's Impact on the Natural and Social Sciences
- Positivism, Mathematics, and Physics
- Positivism's Effect on Psychology
- A Positive Economics
- Positivism's Influence on Sociology
- Positivism's Impact on Political Science
- Positivism-The Postpositivism Debate: Constructivism
- The Positive Mind and Law
- Positivism and Politics
- Positivism's Impact upon Literature, the Visual Arts, and Architecture
- The Positive Mind in Everyday Life: Positivism and Religion
- References
- Index
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