| 11. | He is known mostly as an exponent of logical positivism.
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| 12. | Twentieth-century interpretations of Hegel were mostly shaped by British Idealism, logical positivism, Marxism, and Fascism.
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| 13. | Thereby, logical positivism has been generally misrepresented, sometimes severely.
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| 14. | He was educated at the University of Minnesota when logical positivism was in full bloom.
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| 15. | Postpositivism is an amendment to positivism that recognizes these and other critiques against logical positivism.
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| 16. | As a philosopher, he combined Marxist views with the logical positivism of the Vienna Circle.
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| 17. | Simon characterized his own philosophical approach as logical positivism.
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| 18. | Logical positivists especially opposed Martin Heidegger's obscure metaphysics, the epitome of what logical positivism rejected.
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| 19. | As a result, the entire edifice of logical positivism vanishes in a puff of logic.
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| 20. | Some early versions of expressivism arose during the early twentieth century in association with logical positivism.
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