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A.J. Ayer | British Philosopher & Logical Positivist
Britannica
A.J. Ayer was a British philosopher and educator and a leading representative of logical positivism through his widely read work Language,...
2 weeks ago
A.J. Ayer - Logical Positivism, Empiricism, Philosophy
Britannica
Ayer at last secured an Oxford fellowship. One year later, in 1946, he was appointed Grote Professor of Mental Philosophy at University College, London.
2 weeks ago
Logical positivism's Mr Sex
The Guardian
Anthony Smith reviews A.J. Ayer: A Life in Philosophy.
304 months ago
Like the soul, recent criticism of me is difficult to comprehend
The Guardian
Andrew Brown and I both seem to agree that science cannot tell us if the soul exists or what it's like. As a source of self-knowledge, the brain has limits.
127 months ago
Sieg Heidegger
Commentary Magazine
The subtitle that Richard Wolin has attached to his new book on Martin Heidegger is “Between Philosophy and Ideology,” and it pitches one of...
13 months ago
The Astounding Counterfeit Nazi Invasion Map You’ve Never Heard Of
Mental Floss
In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt faced an excruciatingly delicate task. Although he had promised—and campaigned on—a policy of...
116 months ago
AI concepts for beginners - Turing test: Is it possible for machines to show intelligent behaviour?
INDIAai
The Turing Test is a method of AI research that determines if a computer can think like a human being.
30 months ago
A.J. Ayer · Psychoneural Pairs
London Review of Books
A Theory of Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience and Life-Hopes by Ted Honderich. Oxford, 656 pp., £55, May 1988, 9780198244691
437 months ago
Alasdair MacIntyre · Ayer, Anscombe and Empiricism
London Review of Books
Locke, Berkeley and Hume were three very different philosophers with very different preoccupations, modes of argument and attitudes towards...
534 months ago
Tom Stoppard, Withdrawing with Style from the Chaos
The New Yorker
Kenneth Tynan visits the playwright behind “Jumpers,” “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,” and “Dirty Linen.”
562 months ago