Créteil-University). We are also aware of the importance of logical positivism in England. Sir Alfred Ayer brought it back to England after having met, on Ryle's recommendation, Moritz Schlick in Vienna in 1932. Gilbert Ryle was Ayer's tutor in Oxford. The meeting between the two of them took place two years after the International Congress of Philosophy in Oxford (1930). It was on this occasion that Gilbert Ryle, who opened the congress, met Schlick for the first time. In his autobiographical sketch,3 he mentions the impact of the Viennese philosophy on his own philosophical development in the early thirties. This attests to the Vienna/Cambridge (USA and GB)/Oxford triangle." /> The Vienna circle in France (1935–1937) - Soulez Antonia | sdvig press

The Vienna circle in France (1935–1937)

Antonia Soulez

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