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(1985) Moritz Schlick, Dordrecht, Springer.
Even before going to Vienna in the autumn of 1933 I had read some works by Schlick, Reichenbach, and Carnap and made an effort to keep up with the issues of the periodical Erkenntnis. I had written a short book on the "New Philosophy of Nature in Germany", in which I was at pains to signalize how important the trend was they had started. This trend was almost unknown in Italy, and at the time, I myself had not fully understood its most novel and original tenets.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-5442-7_1
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Geymonat, L. (1985)., Development and continuity in Schlick's thought, in B. Mcguinness (ed.), Moritz Schlick, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 273-282.
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