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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

Pages: 257-266

Series: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319218755

Full citation:

Alexandra Couto, "Purity in concepts", in: Influences on the Aufbau, Berlin, Springer, 2016

Abstract

In Secular Religion, his posthumously published book, Kelsen intended to defend the prevalent theories in the social sciences from the threat of discredit. The drawing of analogies between the social sciences and religion was indeed quite common at that time among intellectuals (such as Eric Voegelin, Raymon Aron and Ernst Cassirer) and Kelsen thought that this analogy created a serious risk to the credibility of the social sciences. I argue that (1) the drawing of analogies between social sciences and religion is not necessarily bad for the social sciences (2) this rhetorical battle between historians of ideas was much less dangerous for the credibility and survival of the social sciences than Kelsen estimated (3) the method chosen by Kelsen to defend the social sciences, conceptual analysis, might not have been the best method for this purpose.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

Pages: 257-266

Series: Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319218755

Full citation:

Alexandra Couto, "Purity in concepts", in: Influences on the Aufbau, Berlin, Springer, 2016