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  1. The Theory of Relativity and a Priori Knowledge by Hans Reichenbach, 1965-06
  2. ERKENNTNIS, Zugleich Annalen der Philosophie... BAND 3, Heft 1, 1932 by Rudolf & Hans Reichenbach, eds. Moritz Schlick, Erwin Schrödinger, Jörge Carnap, 1931
  3. Modern Philosophy of Science: Selected Essays by Hans Reichenbach, 1982-05
  4. The Theory of Probability: An Inquiry into the Logical and Mathematical Foundations of the Calculus of Probability (Library Reprint) by Hans Reichenbach, 1971-06
  5. Axiomatization of the Theory of Relativity by Hans Reichenbach, Maria Reichenbach, 1969-01-01
  6. Die philosophische Bedeutung der Relativitatstheorie (German Edition) by Hans Reichenbach, 1979
  7. ERKENNTNIS, Zugleich Annalen der Philosophie... BAND 2, HEFT 4, 1931 by Rudolf & Hans Reichenbach, eds. Hans, Cornelius, Paul Weiss, Felix Kaufm Carnap, 1931
  8. ERKENNTNIS, Zugleich Annalen der Philosophie... BAND 1, HEFT I, 1930 by Rudolf & Hans Reichenbach, eds. Moritz Schlick, et al. Carnap, 1930
  9. Atom and cosmos;: The world of modern physics by Hans Reichenbach, 1957
  10. Relativitätstheorie Und Erkenntnis Apriori (German Edition) by Hans Reichenbach, 2010-03-04
  11. Laws, Modalities, and Counterfactuals/Original Title "Nomological Statements and Admissible Operations" (Studies in the Logic of Science, Vol 4) by Hans Reichenbach, 1977-01
  12. ERKENNTNIS, Zugleich Annalen der Philosophie... BAND 2, HEFT 5-6, 1931 by Rudolf & Hans Reichenbach, eds. Ernest Nagel, Wolfgang Köhler, Kurt Hohe Carnap, 1931
  13. Experience and prediction: an analysis of the foundations and the structure of knowledge by Hans Reichenbach, 1970
  14. ERKENNTNIS, Zugleich Annalen der Philosophie... BAND 2, HEFT 1, 1931 by Rudolf & Hans Reichenbach, eds. E von Aster, Th. Vogel, Hugo Dingler, Er Carnap, 1931

21. Reichenbach: Les Fondements Logiques Du Calcul Des Probabilités
Les fondements logiques du calcul des probabilités reichenbach hans 1 CHAPITRE I. L ÉTAT DES PROBLÈMES. Les fondements logiques du calcul des probabilités
http://www.numdam.org/numdam-bin/item?id=AIHP_1937__7_5_267_0

22. Gavagai.pl - Hans Reichenbach
Hans Reichenbach, Slowa Filozofia Cubical world czyli podzial na concreta, illata i abstracta. Varia - rozmaite cytaty
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Hans Reichenbach Cubical world - czyli podzia³ na concreta, illata i abstracta Varia - rozmaite cytaty Experience and Prediction - rozró¿nienia sensu u¿yæ s³owa "prawdopodobieñstwo
Concreta - to z czego sk³ada siê wszech¶wiat, Przedmioty materialne Illata - to wyprowadzamy (widzimy) w concreta. Wszystko mozemy tu widzieæ jako ¦LAD przedmiotu - wynik projekcji, np. cieñ ptaka Abstracta - wyobra¿enia teoretyczne na temat ¶wiata. Tu mo¿emy abstrachowac od pewnych w³a¶ciwo¶ci Je¶li pomylimy concreta i we¼miemy za nie Budujemy sobie teorie abstractów my¶l±c, ¿e s± to konkreta, jednak: pla¿a - to abstract - to wielki zbiór piasku,
mur - te¿ - jest to zbiór cegie³ w okre¶lonym porz±dku. Co prawda mamy teoriê zachowania konkretów (jej czê¶ci± jest zachowanie siê cieni), ale nie warto budowaæ teorii elementów pochodnych, gdy¿ s± oparte na b³êdnym rozpoznaniu ¶wiata. Budowanie teorii abstractów musi byæ czynione ze ¶wiadomo¶ci±, ¿e s± to abstracta.

23. Storenorskeleksikon.no
forkaster naturretten og holder seg til den positive, dvs. den til enhver tid faktisk gjeldende, ret… Reichenbach, Hans reichenbach hans tysk filosof.
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24. Hans Reichenbach - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
WC Salmon, The philosophy of Hans Reichenbach, Synthese 34 (1) (1977), 588. WC Salmon, Hans Reichenbach s vindication of induction, Erkenntnis 35 (1-3)
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Hans Reichenbach
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Hans Reichenbach September 26 Hamburg April 9 Los Angeles ) was a leading philosopher of science , educator and proponent of logical positivism
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Reichenbach is best know for having been a founder of the Berlin circle and for his ideas on logical positivism (or neopositivism, or logical empiricism). He studied physics mathematics and philosophy at various universities, including those of Berlin Erlangen G¶ttingen and Munich . Among his teachers were Ernst Cassirer David Hilbert Max Planck Max Born and Albert Einstein Reichenbach received a degree in philosophy from the University of Erlangen in and his dissertation on the theory of probability was published in . After attending Albert Einstein 's lectures on the theory of relativity in Berlin from to , Reichenbach chose the theory as the starting point for his philosophical research.

25. Philosophisches Archiv - Bestände - H. Reichenbach
Translate this page Hans reichenbach hans Reichenbach wurde am 26.9.1891 in Hamburg geboren. Hans Reichenbach gilt als einer der Hauptvertreter des Logischen Empirismus.
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E. Mach H. Dingler O. Neurath M. Schlick ... R. Carnap H. Reichenbach H. Feigl H. Jonas F. P. Ramsey W. Kamlah ... P. Feyerabend Sammlung Hans Reichenbach
Mikrofilmkopie in Form von 27 Filmrollen. Es existieren in unpublizierter Form ein grobes Inhaltsverzeichnis und ein Personenregister. Philosophisches Archiv H. Reichenbach

26. Hans Reichenbach [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
A scholarly study of his life, epistemology, and philosophical interpretations of physics. By Mauro Murzi.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/r/reichenb.htm
Hans Reichenbach (1891-1953)
Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Life The theory of relativity and a priori knowledge , in which Reichenbach criticized Kantian theory of synthetic a priori. In the following years he published three books on the philosophical meaning of the theory of relativity: Axiomatization of the theory of relativity From Copernicus to Einstein (1927) and The philosophy of space and time (1928); the last in a sense states logical positivism's view on the theory of relativity. In 1926 Reichenbach became a professor of philosophy of physics at the University at Berlin. His methods of teaching philosophy were something of a novelty; students found him easy to approach (this fact was uncommon in German universities); his courses were open to discussion and debate. In 1928 he founded the Berlin circle (named Die Gesellschaft fur empirische Philosophie, "Society for empirical philosophy"). Among the members of the Berlin circle were Carl Gustav Hempel, Richard von Mises, David Hilbert and Kurt Grelling. In 1930 Reichenbach and Carnap undertook the editorship of the journal Erkenntnis ("Knowledge").

27. Biography Search
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28. The Hans Reichenbach Collection
Basic information about this archive of the philosopher's papers, housed at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Hans Reichenbach was also born in 1891, in Hamburg. He studied engineering first but became increasingly interested in the theoretical aspects of science. This led him to study mathematics, physics, and philosophy, and in 1915 he received his doctorate from the University of Erlangen. After serving in the German army during the First World War, Reichenbach attended Einstein's lectures in Berlin, and in 1926 he received a faculty appointment there. During this time Reichenbach produced a series of works dealing with the problems of space and time as represented in the new physics. The best known of these is Philosophie der Raum-Zeit-Lehre Philosophy of Space and Time Reichenbach anticipated difficulties in German academia after the rise of National Socialism. In 1933 he accepted a five-year appointment at the University of Istanbul. Though isolated philosophically and scientifically in Turkey, there he produced his major work on the problem of induction, Wahrscheinlichkeitslehre Theory of Probability , 1935), and his major epistemological work, Experience and Prediction (1938). In 1938 Reichenbach emigrated to the United States, where he taught at UCLA until his death in 1953. In America he wrote

29. Reichenbach
Biography, bibliography, quotations and links.
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Hans Reichenbach
Born: 26 Sept 1891 in Hamburg, Germany
Died: 9 April 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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Hans Reichenbach Planck Sommerfeld Hilbert and Cassirer were among his teachers. He contracted a severe illness on the Russian front during World War I. Only 5 people attended Einstein 's first course on relativity and Reichenbach was one of them. Appointed to a chair in Berlin in 1926 Reichenbach founded the Berlin school of logical positivism. he When Hitler came to power in 1933 he fled to Turkey and taught at Istanbul from 1933 to 1938. He emigrated to the USA and worked at the University of California. Reichenbach wrote on quantum mechanics , time, induction, probability and the philosophy of science. Among his works are Elements of Symbolic Logic (1947) and The Rise of Scientific Philosophy Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (6 books/articles) Some Quotations Mathematicians born in the same country Other Web sites
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  • 30. Reichenbach
    Biography of hans reichenbach (18911953) hans reichenbach studied mathematics, physics and philosophy at Berlin, Munich and Göttingen.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Reichenbach.html
    Hans Reichenbach
    Born: 26 Sept 1891 in Hamburg, Germany
    Died: 9 April 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
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    Hans Reichenbach Planck Sommerfeld Hilbert and Cassirer were among his teachers. He contracted a severe illness on the Russian front during World War I. Only 5 people attended Einstein 's first course on relativity and Reichenbach was one of them. Appointed to a chair in Berlin in 1926 Reichenbach founded the Berlin school of logical positivism. he When Hitler came to power in 1933 he fled to Turkey and taught at Istanbul from 1933 to 1938. He emigrated to the USA and worked at the University of California. Reichenbach wrote on quantum mechanics , time, induction, probability and the philosophy of science. Among his works are Elements of Symbolic Logic (1947) and The Rise of Scientific Philosophy Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (6 books/articles) Some Quotations Mathematicians born in the same country Other Web sites
  • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • University of California
  • Mathematical Genealogy Project
    Previous
    (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    History Topics

    Societies, honours, etc.
  • 31. References For Reichenbach
    References for the biography of hans reichenbach. WC Salmon, The philosophy of hans reichenbach, hans reichenbach, logical empiricist I, Synthese 34 (1)
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Printref/Reichenbach.html
    References for Hans Reichenbach
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • Philosophical Problems of Space and Time (New York, 1963), Chapter 3.
  • C G Hempel, Hans Reichenbach remembered, Erkenntnis
  • W C Salmon, The philosophy of Hans Reichenbach, Hans Reichenbach, logical empiricist I, Synthese
  • W C Salmon, Hans Reichenbach's vindication of induction, Erkenntnis December 1996 MacTutor History of Mathematics
    [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/References/Reichenbach.html]
  • 32. Hans Reichenbach [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Leading German philosopher of science, and logical positivist.
    http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/r/reichenb.htm
    Hans Reichenbach (1891-1953)
    Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Life The theory of relativity and a priori knowledge , in which Reichenbach criticized Kantian theory of synthetic a priori. In the following years he published three books on the philosophical meaning of the theory of relativity: Axiomatization of the theory of relativity From Copernicus to Einstein (1927) and The philosophy of space and time (1928); the last in a sense states logical positivism's view on the theory of relativity. In 1926 Reichenbach became a professor of philosophy of physics at the University at Berlin. His methods of teaching philosophy were something of a novelty; students found him easy to approach (this fact was uncommon in German universities); his courses were open to discussion and debate. In 1928 he founded the Berlin circle (named Die Gesellschaft fur empirische Philosophie, "Society for empirical philosophy"). Among the members of the Berlin circle were Carl Gustav Hempel, Richard von Mises, David Hilbert and Kurt Grelling. In 1930 Reichenbach and Carnap undertook the editorship of the journal Erkenntnis ("Knowledge").

    33. Günther Anders - Théorie Des Besoins
    Texte de G¼nther Anders suivi d'une discussion entre Theodor W. Adorno, G¼nther Anders, Bertolt Brecht, Hanns Eisler, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, hans reichenbach et Berthold Viertel.
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    Günther Anders Thèses sur la théorie des besoins suivies d’une Discussion entre Theodor W. Adorno, Günther Anders, Bertolt Brecht, Hanns Eisler, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Hans Reichenbach, Berthold Viertel Note du traducteur [Cette discussion eut lieu le 25 août 1942, probablement au domicile de Theodor Adorno, aux Etats-Unis, et réunissait un cercle d’habitués autour de Horkheimer et d’Adorno. De nombreuses discussions de ce genre sont conservées et publiées dans le cadre du volume XII des Gesammelte Schriften (Œuvres complètes) de Max Horkheimer, Fischer Verlag, 1985, et la présente figure aux p. 579 à 586. Il s’agit néanmoins d’une des rares où l’on voit apparaître Günther Anders, en l’occurrence auteur des Thèses faisant l’objet de la discussion. Comme Anders le rappelle ailleurs, bien que familier à la fois de Herbert Marcuse, chez qui il habita provisoirement, et de Bertolt Brecht, dont il fut le secrétaire particulier, il n’appartenait pas au cercle étroit de ces discussions, et n’y jouissait pas d’une considération particulière [i] Nous avons précisé entre parenthèses les termes allemands dont la traduction en français paraît particulièrement susceptible de porter à controverse.

    34. Reichenbach_Note
    hans reichenbach. One of the heavyweights of hardcore philosophy of science. He was born in Hamburg and studied in many universities in Germany,
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    Hans Reichenbach One of the heavyweights of "hard-core" philosophy of science. He was born in Hamburg and studied in many universities in Germany, such as Stuttgart (Technische Hochshule), Berlin, Munich, Goettingen and Erlangen. After teaching at Istanbul for several years, he moved to University of California (Los Angeles) in 1938. On the heyday of logical empiricism, he edited Erkenntnis with Carnap. He made many important contributions to the philosophy of probability and induction, of quantum mechanics and other fields, but by far the most important is his philosophy of space, time and geometry. Drawing on Riemann, Helmholtz, Poincare, and Einstein, he advocated the coventionalist position, and he was also a powerful advocate of the causal theory of time-that time structure can be derived from causal structure together with conventional elements which he called "coordinative definitions". His view is maintained with some modifications by such philosophers as Gruenbaum, although there appeared many criticisms among younger generations of philosophers of science, such as Friedman or Earman. See also "Reichenbach"

    35. Berlin Circle [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Group of academics who gathered round hans reichenbach in late 1920s and later joined up with the Vienna Circle.
    http://www.iep.utm.edu/b/berlinci.htm
    The Berlin Circle Erkenntnis edit by R. Carnap and H. Reichenbach, and organized several congresses on scientific philosophy, the first of which held in Prague in 1929. Members of Berlin Circle were particularly active in analyzing contemporary physics, especially the theory of relativity, and in developing the frequency interpretation of the probability. After the rise of Nazism, several of them emigrated from Germany. Reichenbach moved to Turkey in 1933 and to USA in 1938; Hempel to Belgium in 1934 and to USA in 1939; Grelling was killed in a concentration camp. Hence the Berlin Circle was dispersed. See also Hempel Reichenbach Logical positivism
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    36. Philosophy: Philosophers: R: Reichenbach-hans Spirit And Sky
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy hans reichenbach. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy hans MacTutor History of Mathematics hans reichenbach
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    38. EpistemeLinks.com: Website Results For Philosopher Hans Reichenbach
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    40. Lakatos Collection Authors Q-S
    Axiomatization of the theory of relativity / by hans reichenbach ; translated and Direction of time / hans reichenbach ; edited by Maria reichenbach.
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    Queneau, Raymond, 1903-1976. Mathematik von morgen. [Aus dem Französischen von Hans Naumann und Alexander von Platen.] [München] Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung [1967] (Sammlung Dialog, 17). QA36 Q3 LAK. Normal loan Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman) Logique élémentaire / Willard Van Orman Quine ; traduction de Jean Largeault [et] Bertrand Saint-Sernin. Paris: A. Colin, 1972. (Collection U2.). BC135 Q7 LAK. Normal loan Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman) Selected logic papers / W.V. Quine. New York : Random House, [1966]. ISBN 0674798368 . BC135 Q7 LAK. Normal loan Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman), 1908- Elementary logic / Willard Van Orman Quine. Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman), 1908- Logika módszerei / Willard Van Orman Quine. Budapest : Kiadó, 1968. BC71 Q7 LAK. Normal loan Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman), 1908- Methods of logic / by Willard van Orman Quine. London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1952. BC71 Q7 LAK. Held in Archives Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman), 1908-

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