Hans reichenbach philosophy skin
This thesis relates Hans Reichenbach's philosophy of science both to his historical context and to his interest in the physical world.!
Hans Reichenbach
Hans Reichenbach (September 26, 1891 in Hamburg – April 9, 1953 in Los Angeles) was a leading philosopher of science, educator and proponent of logical empiricism.
Reichenbach is best known for founding the Berlin Circle, and as the author of The Rise of Scientific Philosophy.
Life and work
After completing the secondary school in Hamburg, he studied civil engineering at the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart, and physics, mathematics and philosophy at various universities, including Berlin, Erlangen, Göttingen and Munich.
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Among his teachers were Ernst Cassirer, David Hilbert, Max Planck, Max Born and Arnold Sommerfeld. Reichenbach was active in youth movements and student organizations, and published articles about the university reform, the freedom of research, and against anti-Semitic infiltrations in student organizations.
Reichenbach himself was of Jewish ancestry.
Reichenbach received a degree in philosophy from the University of Erlangen in 1915