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 Alfred Jules Ayer - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
A.J. Ayer (1910–1989): British philosopher and leading figure in logical positivism. Major works include "Language, Truth, and Logic." Championed verification principle, advocating empirical verifiability for meaningful statements. Contributed to philosophy of language, ethics, and metaphysics. Influential in mid-20th century analytic philosophy.

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Author Item    More authors for concept
Ayer, Alfred Jules Coherence Theory   Coherence Theory
Ayer, Alfred Jules Correspondence Theory   Correspondence Theory
Ayer, Alfred Jules Criteria   Criteria
Ayer, Alfred Jules Definiteness   Definiteness
Ayer, Alfred Jules Facts   Facts
Ayer, Alfred Jules Identification   Identification
Ayer, Alfred Jules Morals   Morals
Ayer, Alfred Jules Perception   Perception
Ayer, Alfred Jules Positivism   Positivism
Ayer, Alfred Jules Pragmatism   Pragmatism
Ayer, Alfred Jules Rationality   Rationality
Ayer, Alfred Jules Reality   Reality
Ayer, Alfred Jules Redundancy Theory   Redundancy Theory
Ayer, Alfred Jules Sense Data Theory   Sense Data Theory
Ayer, Alfred Jules Slingshot Argument   Slingshot Argument
Ayer, Alfred Jules Statements   Statements
Ayer, Alfred Jules Truth   Truth
Ayer, Alfred Jules Verification   Verification

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-07