Herbert Feigl (English Wikipedia)

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  • Faye, Jan (2010). "Niels Bohr and the Vienna Circle". The Vienna Circle in the Nordic Countries : networks and transformations of logical empiricism. Manninen, Juha., Stadler, Friedrich. Dordrecht: Springer Science + Business Media. p. 40. ISBN 9789048136834. OCLC 567371218. [8] Albert Blumberg and Feigl suggested in their 1931 paper "Logical Positivism. A New European Movement" that logical positivism was renamed "logical empiricism" because of certain differences between the new and the older positivist movement.

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  • Neuber, Matthias (2018), "Herbert Feigl", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2018 ed.), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 2019-05-07

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  • Savage, C. Wade (1989). "Obituary for Herbert Feigl". Erkenntnis (1975-). 31 (1): v–ix. doi:10.1007/BF01239127. ISSN 0165-0106. JSTOR 20012225. S2CID 119787454.
  • Bailey, Andrew (2013-11-21). Philosophy of mind : the key thinkers. Bailey, Andrew, 1969-. London. p. 107. ISBN 9781441190963. OCLC 861533440. Smart (1959) credits Feigl with coining the term 'nomological danglers' for conscious properties, as they are conceived on the emergentist view.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Faye, Jan (2010). "Niels Bohr and the Vienna Circle". The Vienna Circle in the Nordic Countries : networks and transformations of logical empiricism. Manninen, Juha., Stadler, Friedrich. Dordrecht: Springer Science + Business Media. p. 40. ISBN 9789048136834. OCLC 567371218. [8] Albert Blumberg and Feigl suggested in their 1931 paper "Logical Positivism. A New European Movement" that logical positivism was renamed "logical empiricism" because of certain differences between the new and the older positivist movement.