Call for Abstracts: Workshop II: Adverse Allies: Logical Empiricism and Austrian
Economics
23.9.-25.9.2025, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
The FWF ESPRIT research project “Adverse Allies: Logical Empiricism and Austrian
Economics”, the Institute of Philosophy and Scientific Method (JKU Linz), the Institute
Vienna Circle (University of Vienna), and the Vienna Circle Society host two workshops in
2025. The organisers seek submissions for contributed talks for the second workshop. You
can find more information about the workshops here
<https://www.jku.at/en/institute-of-philosophy-and-scientific-method/adverse-allies-ii/>
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Deadline for Submissions of Abstracts for Workshop II: 08.06.2025
Notification of Acceptance: 08.07.2025 at the latest
Workshop II in Linz: 23.09.-25.09.2025
Logical empiricism and Austrian economics are arguably the two internationally most
influential intellectual movements with Viennese roots. The Vienna Circle and the Austrian
School have shaped the development of philosophical, scientific, and political debate in
the 20th century. In the 21st century, logical empiricism has undergone extensive
re-evaluation, while the Austrian School experiences another revival.
Yet, despite numerous connections and interactions between the two movements, their
relationship has captured surprisingly sparse attention in the historical and
philosophical literature. If an account is provided at all, logical empiricists and
Austrian economists are portrayed as philosophically, scientifically, and politically
antithetical groups. Among the most frequently mentioned contrastive pairs of catchwords
are empiricism vs apriorism, formal methods vs verbal reasoning, and socialism vs
classical liberalism.
Acknowledging the existence of disagreements between logical empiricism and the Austrian
School, recent scholarship has challenged the received view of antithetical opposition by
reconstructing hitherto neglected compatibilities and similarities between the two
movements.
This workshop aims to advance historical as well as systematic discussions on the
relationship between logical empiricism and Austrian economics. Contributions that
fruitfully inform contemporary debates in philosophy, methodology, politics, or the
sciences are particularly welcome.
Topics for workshop II include but are not limited to:
· Karl Menger and Felix Kaufmann as mediators between LE and AE
· common influences: Frege, Husserl, Kant, Mach, Wittgenstein
· non-cognitivism, the fact/value distinction, and the ideal of value-neutrality
· the principle of tolerance and polylogism
· logical tolerance, methodological tolerance, political liberalism
· logicism and the logic of action
· naturalism vs antinaturalism, unity vs disunity of science, scientific pluralism and
pseudorationality
· essentialism and its discontents (Menger, Wieser, Neurath, Popper, Rothbard,…)
· defenses of democracy in Viennese Late Enlightenment
· expertise, education, and democracy
Abstracts should be 300-400 words (including references, if needed) and submitted here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe4Oa0v65SfMmKUhTmr88xVx847CuxPptaKJ4TWNTtIjWKEag/viewform>
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Scientific Committee: Alexander Linsbichler (chair), Julian Reiss, Georg Schiemer,
Friedrich Stadler
Local Organising Committee: Alexander Linsbichler, Michalis Christou, Robert Frühstückl,
Jakob Gschwandtner, Jonatan Magnusson, Pauline Paulik, William Peden, Julian Reiss, Evelin
Stockinger
Queries: Alexander Linsbichler (alexander.linsbichler(a)jku.at
<mailto:alexander.linsbichler@jku.at> )
Both workshops are supported by the Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of
Science and Technology (DLMPST) of the International Union of History and Philosophy of
Science and Technology.
Alexander Linsbichler
Institute of Philosophy and Scientific Method (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
<mailto:alexander.linsbichler@jku.at> alexander.linsbichler(a)jku.at
<https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/person.html?id=47545> Department of Philosophy (
<https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/person.html?id=47545> University of Vienna)
alexander.linsbichler(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:alexander.linsbichler@univie.ac.at>
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