The Philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt: From Mach's Positivism to Einstein's Relativity

Author:   Chiara Russo Krauss (Federico II University, Naples, Italy)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350321496


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   22 August 2024
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Author:   Chiara Russo Krauss (Federico II University, Naples, Italy)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781350321496


ISBN 10:   1350321494
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   22 August 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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"""This book masterfully combines history of philosophy and history of ideas. It portrays Joseph Petzoldt (1862-1929) who creatively combined elements of thought of his teacher Richard Avenarius (1843-1896) and of the physicist-physiologist and philosopher Ernst Mach (1838-1916). Petzoldt developed a philosophy of ""relativistic positivism"" and became an influential interpreter of Einstein's theory of relativity. In her richly contextualized account, Chiara Russo Krauss discusses strengths and weaknesses of Petzoldt's thought."" --Klaus Hentschel, Professor for History of Science and Technology, University of Stuttgart, Germany ""Russo Krauss offers a rich and fascinating picture of Petzholt's positivism, including his accounts of the unity of science, the determinacy of law, and Einstein's theory of relativity. She shows him to be a significant bridge from nineteenth-century German philosophy to early analytic philosophy of science."" --Scott Edgar, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Saint Mary's University, Canada ""Chiara Russo Krauss's book on Petzoldt should be obligatory reading for anyone interested in German intellectual history from the 1890s to the 1920s. Russo Krauss situates Petzoldt in the philosophical debates of his time, illuminating not only Petzoldt's own wide-randing oeuvre, but also the work of those authors who influenced him, or who responded to him. The book is chock-a-block with intriguing historical and systematic insights. Russo Krauss' study sets a model of how best to discuss an allegedly 'minor' figure."" --Martin Kusch, Professor of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Austria"


This book masterfully combines history of philosophy and history of ideas. It portrays Joseph Petzoldt (1862–1929) who creatively combined elements of thought of his teacher Richard Avenarius (1843–1896) and of the physicist-physiologist and philosopher Ernst Mach (1838–1916). Petzoldt developed a philosophy of “relativistic positivism” and became an influential interpreter of Einstein’s theory of relativity. In her richly contextualized account, Chiara Russo Krauss discusses strengths and weaknesses of Petzoldt’s thought. * Klaus Hentschel, Professor for History of Science and Technology, University of Stuttgart, Germany * Russo Krauss offers a rich and fascinating picture of Petzholt’s positivism, including his accounts of the unity of science, the determinacy of law, and Einstein’s theory of relativity. She shows him to be a significant bridge from nineteenth-century German philosophy to early analytic philosophy of science. * Scott Edgar, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Saint Mary's University, Canada * Chiara Russo Krauss's book on Petzoldt should be obligatory reading for anyone interested in German intellectual history from the 1890s to the 1920s. Russo Krauss situates Petzoldt in the philosophical debates of his time, illuminating not only Petzoldt's own wide-randing oeuvre, but also the work of those authors who influenced him, or who responded to him. The book is chock-a-block with intriguing historical and systematic insights. Russo Krauss' study sets a model of how best to discuss an allegedly 'minor' figure. * Martin Kusch, Professor of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Austria *


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Chiara Russo Krauss is Professor of History of Philosophy at the Federico II University, Naples, Italy.

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