About Schlick
Moritz Schlick (1882-1936) was a prominent German philosopher and the founding figure of the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers and scientists influential in the development of logical positivism. His work focused on the philosophy of science, particularly the verifiability principle, which emphasized that meaningful statements must be either empirically verifiable or logically provable. Schlick's ideas helped shape 20th-century analytic philosophy and had a lasting impact on the philosophy of language and science.