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When I returned to Vienna in the fall of 1931 Feigl had decided to stay on for good in merica while Carnap had left for Prague but visited the Circle from time to time, always provoking particularly lively discussions. He no longer talked about ‘the’ language and in fact, to the displeasure of Waismann and to some extent of Schlick, used several languages; but I continued belaboring the point until (I believe after his second visit) he also gave up references to ‘the logic’ despite the strong protests of Waismann and Schlick.

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  1. Rudolf Carnap, Der logische ufbau der Welt, Berlin-Schlachtensee, Weltkreis-Verlag, 1928, xi, 290pp.

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  2. Moritz Schlick, ‘Gibt es intuitive Erkenntnis?’, Vierteljahresschrift fur wissenschafiliche Philosophie und Soziologie 37, 472–48, also translated Philosophical Papers I, 1909-1922, Vienna Circle Collection 11, edited by Henk L. Mulder and Barbara F. B. van de Velde-Schlick, Dordrecht and Boston, 1978.

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Menger, K. (1994). Discussions in The Circle 1931–34. In: Golland, L., McGuinness, B., Sklar, A. (eds) Reminiscences of the Vienna Circle and the Mathematical Colloquium. Vienna Circle Collection, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1102-7_14

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