The History of Understanding in Analytic Philosophy: Around Logical Empiricism 1st Edition
This book delves into the historical development of the concept of "understanding" ("verstehen") within analytic philosophy, focusing on the period surrounding the influential movement of Logical Empiricism. It explores how thinkers like Dilthey and Weber laid the groundwork for understanding in the social sciences, before examining the various reactions and critiques from leading Logical Empiricists like Carnap and Neurath. The book goes beyond a simple rejection vs. acceptance narrative, revealing nuanced interpretations and debates within the movement itself. Ultimately, it connects this historical journey to contemporary discussions about the nature of understanding and the methodology of the social sciences, offering valuable insights for ongoing philosophical debates.