Five Reviews
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4454/philinq.v2i2.103Keywords:
Schlick, reviews, first English translation, epistemology, philosophy of science,Abstract
Natorp, P., Die logischen Grundlagen der exakten Wissenschaften (The Logical Foundations of the Exact Sciences), Berlin and Leipzig 1910, B.G. Teubner, xx and 416 pp.
Voss, A., Ueber das Wesen der Mathematik (On the Essence of Mathematics), Berlin and Leipzig 1908, B.G. Teubner, 98 pages.
Frischeisen-Köhler, Max, Wissenschaft und Wirklichkeit (Science and Reality) (Wissenschaft und Hypothese, vol. XV), Berlin and Leipzig 1912, B.G. Teubner, viii and 476 pp.
Herbertz, Richard, Prolegomena zu einer realistischen Logik (Prolegomena to a Realist Logic), Halle, Niemeyer 1916, viii and 223 pp.
von Kries, Johannes, Logik. Grundzüge einer kritischen und formalen
Urteilslehre (Outlines of a Critical and Formal Theory of Judgments)
Tübingen, Mohr 1916, xvi and 732 pp.
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