<p><b>"A short but hugely significant volume which presents a new story about the Vienna Circle at the occasion of its centenary. What also makes it special is the personality of the author: a trained philosopher and scientist with a good historical vein, who learnt many of his perspectives from students of the leading logical empiricists. It is a well-written, comprehensive book with an engaging narrative." </b><i>- Adam Tamas Tuboly, Hungarian Academy of Sciences</i></p><p><b>"The best, short account of the history and broader significance of the Vienna Circle."</b> - <i>Jordi Cat, Indiana University, USA</i></p>
<p><b>"A short but hugely significant volume which presents a new story about the Vienna Circle at the occasion of its centenary. What also makes it special is the personality of the author: a trained philosopher and scientist with a good historical vein, who learnt many of his perspectives from students of the leading logical empiricists. It is a well-written, comprehensive book with an engaging narrative." </b><i>- Adam Tamas Tuboly, Hungarian Academy of Sciences</i></p><p><b>"The best, short account of the history and broader significance of the Vienna Circle."</b> - <i>Jordi Cat, Indiana University, USA</i></p>
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Sahotra Sarkar is Professor of Philosophy and of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He is the author of ten books, including Doubting Darwin: Creationist Designs on Evolution, Systematic Conservation Planning, and Environmental Philosophy: From Theory to Practice. He edited the six-volume Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism. He serves on the editorial boards of the journals Analytic Philosophy and Biological Theory.