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Otto Neurath in Britain is a comprehensive exploration of the Austrian philosopher, sociologist, and visual theorist’s significant contributions to British intellectual culture. The book examines how Neurath, a key member of the Vienna Circle, influenced British philosophy of science and broader cultural movements during his time in the country.
Christopher Burke and Adam Tamas Tuboly trace Neurath’s work on logical empiricism, his innovative approach to visual communication and isotype design, and his ideas on social planning and economic theory. The authors analyze how his thinking engaged with British intellectual traditions and shaped subsequent developments in analytic philosophy, science communication, and information design.
This Cambridge University Press publication provides scholars, historians of philosophy, and students with essential insights into a pivotal yet often overlooked period in Neurath’s career and its lasting impact on twentieth-century thought.







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