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The Great Philosophers: Ayer
by Oswald Hanfling
eBook, Published by Hachette UK (14 September 2011)
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A. J. Ayer 1910-1989 Ayer is best remembered for Language, Truth and Logic (1936), which introduced British and American readers to the logical positivism of the Vienna circle. Hanfling shows in this introduction to Ayer's work how he turned this philosophy into a form of British empiricism in the tradition of Hume. According to Ayer, philosophy is an activity of analysts. Metaphysical truths can be neither established nor refuted by philosophical enquiry: they are meaningless. In support of this claim, he deployed his 'principle of verifiability'. But he found it difficult to refine the principle 'in such a way as to find a middle ground between [an] over-strict requirement' which would disqualify perfectly ordinary statements as meaningless, and 'the over-indulgent licensing of gibberish' - including that of metaphysics. Oswald Hanfling retired from his philosophy professorship at The Open University in 1993. His publications include Logical Positivism, Essential Readings in Logical Positivism, Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy and The Quest for Meaning.
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