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Index
Title Page
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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
1 An Introduction to Logical Empiricism and the Unity of Science Movement in the Cold War
2 Otto Neurath, Charles Morris, Rudolf Carnap, and Philipp Frank: Political Philosophers of Science
3 Leftist Philosophy of Science in America and the Reception of Logical Empiricism in New York City
4 "Doomed in Advance to Defeat"? John Dewey on Reductionism, Values, and the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science
5 Red Philosophy of Science: Blumberg, Malisoff, Somerville, and Early Philosophy of Science
6 The View from the Left: Logical Empiricism and Radical Philosophers
7 The View from the Far Left: Logical Empiricism and Communist Philosophers
8 Postwar Disillusionment, Anti-Intellectualism, and the Values Debate
9 Horace Kallen's Attack on the Unity of Science
10 Creeping Totalitarianism, Creeping Scholasticism: Neurath, Frank, and the Trouble with Semantics
11 Frank's Neurathian Crusade: Science, Enlightenment, and Values
12 "A Very Fertile Field for Investigation": Anticollectivism and Anticommunism in Popular and Academic Culture
13 Anticommunist Investigations, Loyalty Oaths, and the Wrath of Sidney Hook
14 Competing Programs for Postwar Philosophy of Science
15 Freedom Celebrated: The Professional Decline of Philipp Frank and the Unity of Science Movement
16 The Marginalization of Charles Morris
17 Values, Axioms, and the Icy Slopes of Logic
18 Professionalism, Power, and What Might Have Been
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