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Language, Truth and Logic
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126 pages
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The verification principle of logical positivism is at the heart of this classic philosophical work by Alfred Jules Ayer, written when he was just 25. It explores the role of empirical evidence in establishing truths and probabilities, offering a compelling argument for the necessity of verifiability in philosophical discourse. Ayer's insights challenge traditional views and provide a clear framework for understanding philosophical problems through the lens of objective methods. This influential text remains a significant contribution to 20th-century philosophy.
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2021, paperback
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