Theories of Order in Carnap's Aufbau

Publication date

2016-01-06

Authors

Ziche, PaulISNI 0000000106304409

Editors

Damböck, Christian

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Abstract

The notion of “order” occupies a prominent place in Carnap’s Aufbau, and is a key concept in important debates in the period around 1920. This paper discusses how this notion functions in a number of, in retrospect, highly diverse debates, ranging from logic and philosophy of mathematics to psychology and epistemology, and why it could be seen as integrating these discourses. Key features to be found in all theories of order in this period are the search for an ultimately general form of science, an anti-atomist approach that accepts the existence of complex elements, and an attitude of tolerance or neutrality that allows to capture a large array of different scientific attitudes under the notion of “order”. This paper presents the background of the theories of order that Carnap is referring to, highlights some issues in which Carnap’s Aufbau-project fits into a discourse about order, and raises the question as to which historiographical conclusions should be drawn from the prominence of these theories in the Aufbau.

Keywords

Aufbau, Theories of Order, Complex elements, General forms of science, Psychologism, Neutrality, Hans Driesch, Walter Dubislav, Theodor Ziehen, Taverne

Citation

Ziche, P G 2016, Theories of Order in Carnap's Aufbau. in C Damböck (ed.), Influences on the Aufbau. 1 edn, Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, vol. 18, Springer, Cham, pp. 77-97. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21876-2_5