The Kraft Circle was a student society of philosophers at the Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung of the University of Vienna devoted to "considering philosophical problems in a nonmetaphysical manner and with special reference to the findings of the sciences". Its chairman and leading professor was Viktor Kraft, a former associate of the Vienna Circle, to which the Kraft Circle is sometimes viewed as a post-Second World War extension. The Circle was a part of the Austrian College Society founded in 1945 by Austrian resistance fighters.
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| - Koło Krafta – grupa studentów i młodszych pracowników nauki skupionych wokół neopozytywisty , działających w drugiej połowie lat 40. XX w. w Austrii, zajmująca się głównie filozoficznymi problemami nauki. Należeli do niego m.in. Paul Karl Feyerabend i . Koło Krafta powstało na wzór Koła Wiedeńskiego w 1949 r., a jego działalność trwała z przerwami do około 1953 r. Było częścią . (pl)
- The Kraft Circle was a student society of philosophers at the Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung of the University of Vienna devoted to "considering philosophical problems in a nonmetaphysical manner and with special reference to the findings of the sciences". Its chairman and leading professor was Viktor Kraft, a former associate of the Vienna Circle, to which the Kraft Circle is sometimes viewed as a post-Second World War extension. The Circle was a part of the Austrian College Society founded in 1945 by Austrian resistance fighters. (en)
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| - The Kraft Circle was a student society of philosophers at the Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung of the University of Vienna devoted to "considering philosophical problems in a nonmetaphysical manner and with special reference to the findings of the sciences". Its chairman and leading professor was Viktor Kraft, a former associate of the Vienna Circle, to which the Kraft Circle is sometimes viewed as a post-Second World War extension. The Circle was a part of the Austrian College Society founded in 1945 by Austrian resistance fighters. The club was founded in 1949 by science and engineering students interested in the philosophical foundations of their disciplines. In the first year Ludwig Wittgenstein gave a talk. The members were mainly students, but there were occasional faculty attendees and even "foreign dignitaries" made appearances. Meetings of the circle took place during the academic year, while international meetings of the Austrian College Society took place during the summer at Alpbach. The circle disbanded in 1952/53. Feyerabend's paper "An Attempt at a Realistic Interpretation of Experience" (Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society [1958]) is "a condensed version of the discussions in the Kraft Circle". (en)
- Koło Krafta – grupa studentów i młodszych pracowników nauki skupionych wokół neopozytywisty , działających w drugiej połowie lat 40. XX w. w Austrii, zajmująca się głównie filozoficznymi problemami nauki. Należeli do niego m.in. Paul Karl Feyerabend i . Koło Krafta powstało na wzór Koła Wiedeńskiego w 1949 r., a jego działalność trwała z przerwami do około 1953 r. Było częścią . (pl)
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