The Murder of Professor Schlick, David Edmonds
The Murder of Professor Schlick, David Edmonds
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The Murder of Professor Schlick
The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle

Author: David Edmonds

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 12 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/23/2021


Synopsis

On June 22, 1936, the philosopher Moritz Schlick was on his way to deliver a lecture at the University of Vienna when Johann Nelböck, a deranged former student of Schlick's, shot him dead on the university steps. Some Austrian newspapers defended the madman, while Nelböck himself argued in court that his onetime teacher had promoted a treacherous Jewish philosophy. David Edmonds traces the rise and fall of the Vienna Circle—an influential group of brilliant thinkers led by Schlick—and of a philosophical movement that sought to do away with metaphysics and pseudoscience in a city darkened by fascism, anti-Semitism, and unreason.

The Vienna Circle's members included Otto Neurath, Rudolf Carnap, and the eccentric logician Kurt Gödel. On its fringes were two other philosophical titans of the twentieth century, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper. The Circle championed the philosophy of logical empiricism, which held that only two types of propositions have cognitive meaning, those that can be verified through experience and those that are analytically true. For a time, it was the most fashionable movement in philosophy. Yet by the outbreak of World War II, Schlick's group had disbanded and almost all its members had fled. Edmonds reveals why the Austro-fascists and the Nazis saw their philosophy as such a threat.

About David Edmonds

David Edmonds is coauthor, with John Eidinow, of the bestselling Wittgenstein's Poker as well as Rousseau's Dog and Bobby Fischer Goes to War, and the author of Would You Kill the Fat Man? Cofounder, with Nigel Warburton, of the popular Philosophy Bites podcast series, he is a distinguished research fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and an award-winning presenter and producer for the BBC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Doctor on January 05, 2022

The title of the book sounds like we are in for a mystery story, and that’s kind of indicative of how engaging a history of the Vienna Circle Edmonds has written. This could be really dry material, but Edmonds puts together a story, delving into events, characters, motivations, and context to make t......more

Goodreads review by Dan on February 02, 2022

Decent introduction to the Vienna Circle; especially from a political (Jewish/left/anti-national) and anecdotal perspective (dislikes and hates, who cheated on his wife and with whom, suicides, and so on).......more

Goodreads review by Shrike58 on March 27, 2023

Come for the intimation of true crime, but stay for an examination of the collective life and times of a group of academicians and philosophers who wanted to make the practice of philosophy an exercise in formal logic, and purge it of metaphysical claptrap, thus making philosophy a fit support for m......more

Goodreads review by Alexandros on September 17, 2024

Philosophisch gesehen halte ich den Wiener Kreis für weit hinter dem Deutschen Idealismus zurückgeblieben und - mit Ausnahme Wittgenstein und Gödel - für überschätzt. Kaum zu überschätzen ist aber die unermüdliche, universitäre Arbeit, die in Wien eine fantastische Diskussionskultur etabliert und in......more

Goodreads review by Matt on January 08, 2024

A very well told story and history of what might appear at first glance to be a very dry and boring subject: logical positivism or empiricism, one of the fountain heads of contemporary analytic philosophy. For those familiar with names like Ayer, Carnap, Popper, Gödel, Menger, Wittgenstein, Neurath,......more