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(1995) Synthese 103 (1).
This paper provides a description and analysis of Wilhelm Neurath's economics and theory of value. Otto Neurath's rejection of a distinct methodology for social science and his insistence on the political partisanship of scientific sociology, I argue, represent his attempt to both continue the practical orientation of his father's theorizing and answer the normative problem his father's theories faced.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01063719
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Uebel, T. (1995). Otto Neurath's idealist inheritance. Synthese 103 (1), pp. 87-121.