Achinstein, Peter & Barker, S. F., Eds. (1969) The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. £4.05 (8u.) Pp. x+300. [Book Review]

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):61-62 (1971)
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This volume does not succeed in encapsulating the legacy of Logical Positivism. Much more than 291 pages would not suffice for the things of value the movement has left us. Logical Positivism has clarified old doctrines and provided us with new ones. It has encouraged new standards of care, clarity, and philosophical honesty. These in turn have fostered what I believe to be the movement's greatest legacy: a clear understanding of the difficulties with the prima facie attractive doctrines associated with the movement. This is a propitious basis on which to extend our inquiries. What the volume does provide is a fair sample of the legacy's contemporary effect on the philosophy of science. Besides the three historical sketches, the papers review known difficulties with Logical Positivist views and present new doctrines inspired by foregoing critical examination. None of the criticisms is new, and for the most part they have been more clearly and thoroughly presented elsewhere. The papers which attempt to work out new ideas are below the standard we all would like to see in (and contribute to) the literature, but up to the standard of what we usually find. Consequently, the volume is best used as a source for particular authors' views on particular subjects.

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