Verification and Meaning - Religious Language (1) Flashcards
What was the view of the Vienna Circle on religious language?
- Radical approach to religious language of logical positivism
- Deemed it as meaningless
What is Logical Positivism and who was it developed by?
- Approach which deemed metaphysics as meaningless
- Task of the philosopher was to differentiate the meaningful from the meaningless through the logical analysis of sentences
What did A.J. Ayers book ‘Language Truth and Logic’ (1936) do for many?
- It rendered many influential branches, e.g philosophy of religion, ethics and metaphysics as irrelevant and meaningless
What was Hegelianism Philosophy?
- View of G,W.F Hegel
- Argued reality is one and the universe forms part of the spiritual reality he calls the absolute
How did Hegelianism provide an optimistic view of the world?
- ‘Philosophy of History’ he argued the history of the world is the progress of consciousness and freedom
- He said the world is in a continual state of improvement and progression
- Widely accepted as the world developed
How did G.W.F Hegel emphasise his point in his ‘The Outline of History’ ?
- Presented the view of history as the continual and inevitable ascent
- We are moving away from primeval darkness moving towards a future of enlightenment and joy
What caused the rejection of Hegelianism Philosophy?
- During WW1 millions were killed by artillery, gas and bombs
- Only progress was the mass production of weapons and heavy industry to kill millions
- Optimist outlook was tarnished and hurt religious language, no future of enlightenment and joy
How does Josiah Royce emphasise the downfall of Hegelianism?
- An Idealist Philosopher who is shattered by the torpedoing of Lusitania
- He saw it as a disproof of everything he believed in
What is the Philosophers Task according to Verification Principle and Logical Positivism?
- To analyse logical structures of a sentence and figure out whether it is meaningful
- A sentence that has ‘sense’ are ones that allow scientific enquiry and those that are ‘nonsense’ do not allow investigation or verification
Give examples of sentences that are ‘sense’ and ‘nonsense’?
- Sentences that are ‘sense’ allow for scientific enquiry, e.g ‘Fiat produces the fastest cars in the world’
- ‘Nonsense’ contains ethics, theology, religion as they are not verifiable positions
What are tautologies and why do Logical Positivists believe they are one of the only truths?
- Tautologies are considered a priori and true by definition
- ‘A triangle has three sides’, the meaning of ‘triangle’ is to have three sides, giving us a definition by truth
- By extension this becomes a philosophical Fact, as it can be observed in a scientific way that a triangle has three sides
What example does A.J. Ayer and other Logical Positivists use of tautologies?
- The whole of mathematics
- Any sum of maths is reducible to a simple tautology, it is true by the definition of numbers, e.g x always equals x
- When saying 2+3=5 it is the same as saying 3+2=5, they are a priori and true by definition
What is an Empirically Verifiable Proposition for Logical Positivists?
- Any sentences who’s truth can be determined by observation, moving beyond the literal meaning of terms
- E.g to say ‘Fiat makes the fastest cars in the world’, it is meaningful as it is can be verified
What is a proposition that is not Empirically Verifiable for Logical Positivists?
- Anything that cannot be verified is meaningless
- To say everything in the universe doubles in size overnight may be meaningful at face value
- But once you realise it cannot be empirically tested it shows that they are meaningless
Define Verification Principle?
A sentence is meaningful if and only it is a tautology and verifiable by sense experience