Articles

Journal Articles

[2024a] Materializing Values” [with Alexandra Karakas], Synthese 204 (1): 1-31. DOI: 10.1007/s11229-024-04663-3. OPEN ACCESS.

[2024b] "Explication in the Space of Reasons: What Sellars and Carnap Could Offer to Each Other." [with Krisztián Pete] Topoi: An International Review of Philosophy 43: 171-185. OPEN ACCESS.

[2023a] „Philipp Frank: The Humane Face of Logical Positivism.” (with George Reisch) HPS&ST Newsletter36 (1): 14-22.

[2023b] “Critical Perspectives on Science: Arguments for a richer discussion on the scientific enterprise” [with Emil C. Toescu]. Interdiciplinary Science Reviews 48 (2): 159—179.

[2023c] “The good, the bad, and the lab: A Review of Nancy J. Nersessian’s Interdisciplinarity in the Making [Review Essay]” (with Emil. C. Toescu), Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 48 (4). 

[2023d] “Philipp Frank”. Neue Deutsche Biographie.

[2021a] "To the Icy Slopes in the Melting Pot: Forging Logical Empiricisms in the Context of American Pragmatisms." HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (1): 27-71. DOI: 10.1086/712936

[2021b] "The Liberation of Nature and Knowledge: A Case Study on Hans Reichenbach's Naturalism." (with László Kocsis) Synthese 199: 9751-9784. DOI: 10.1007/s11229-021-03224-2 (open access)

[2020a] “Knowledge Missemination: L. Susan Stebbing, Philipp Frank and C.E.M. Joad on the Philosophy of the Physicists.” Perspectives on Science 28 (1): 1-34. DOI: 10.1162/posc_a_00331

[2020b] “A Cricket Game, a Train Ticket and a Vacuum to Be Filled: Ayer’s Logical Positivism as a Focal Point for Post-War British Cultural Struggles.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy. Online First. DOI:10.1080/09608788.2020.1731681

[2020c] „Michael Polanyi and Otto Neurath: an Unplanned Parallel in British Intellectual Life. Review article of Gábor Bíró’s book.” History of European Ideas 46 (2): 218-224. DOI: 10.1080/01916599.2019.1689655

[2019] “Preface.” [Co-author Matteo Pascucci.] Organon F 26 (3): 318-322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2019.26301

[2018a] “The Early Formation of Modal Logic and Its Significance: A Historical Note on Quine, Carnap, and a Bit of Church.” History of Philosophy of Logic 39 (3): 289-304. DOI: 10.1080/01445340.2017.1409578

[2018b] “Logical Empiricism in International Context. (Review Essay).” HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science8 (1): 198-204. DOI: 10.1086/696346

[2017a] „From ’Syntax’ to ’Semantik’ – Carnap’s Inferentialism and Its Prospects.” Polish Journal of Philosophy 12 (2): 57-78. DOI: 10.5840/pjphil2017115.

[2017b] „Editorial introduction: Philipp Frank, a physicist-turned-philosopher.” Studies in East European Thought 69 (3): 199-206. DOI: 10.1007/s11212-017-9287-8

[2017] „Philipp Frank’s Decline and the Crisis of Logical Empiricism.” Studies in East European Thought 69 (3): 257-276. DOI: 10.1007/s11212-017-9292-y

[2015] “Quine and Quantified Modal Logic: Against the Received View.” Organon F 22 (4): 518-545.



Book chapters & Co.

[2025a] "Reviving the Unity of Science Movement: Philipp Frank’s Journey to Harvard.” (with George Reisch), in Sander Verhaegh (ed.), From Hamburg to Harvard, from Jena to Yale: Euro-American Migration and the Development of Postwar Philosophy. Brill. 

[2025b] “Carnap in Chicago”, “Modal Logic”, “Introduction to Philosophy of Science”. Entries in Christian Damböck and Georg Schiemer (eds.), Carnap Handbuch. J.B. Metzler Verlag.

[2025c] “Vienna Circle’s Wittgenstein”, in Ali Hossein Khani and Gary Kemp (eds.), Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers: His Influence on Historical and Contemporary Analytic Philosophers. Volume II. New York and London: Routledge.

[2024a] “Introduction: Carnap’s Transformation of the Canon” [with Alan Richardson]. In Richardson and Tuboly (eds.), Interpreting Carnap: Critical Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

[2024b] “Neurath on Plato-Hitler and the British Scene of Irritation.” In Christian Damböck, Johannes Friedl and Ulf Höfer (eds.), Scientific World-Conceptions: Rudolf Carnap and Otto Neurath. Rodopi/Brill.

[2022a] "Introduction: Ernest Nagel and the Making of Philosophy of Science a Profession" (with Matthias Neuber), in Neuber and Tuboly (eds.), Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity. Cham: Springer, pp. 1–27.

[2022b] "Interview with Ernest Nagel by Remmel Nunn" (with Matthias Neuber), in Neuber and Tuboly (eds.), Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity. Cham: Springer, pp. 257–31.

[2022c] "Ernest Nagel's 'The Philosophy of Science' Lecture at the Delaware Seminar" (with Matthias Neuber), in Neuber and Tuboly (eds.), Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity. Cham: Springer, pp. 315–339.

[2022d] "Introduction: The Socio-ethical Concern of Logical Empiricism." In Damböck—Tuboly (ed.), The Socio-Ethical Dimension of Knowledge, Springer, 3-15.

[2022e] "Making Logical Positivism Less Logical: The Case of Schlick and von Mises." In Damböck—Tuboly (ed.), The Socio-Ethical Dimension of Knowledge, Springer, 105-125.

[2022f] “Introduction.” In Tuboly (ed.), The History of Understanding, Bloomsbury, 1–10.

[2022g] "The constitution of Geistige Gegenstände in Carnap’s Aufbau and the importance of Hans Freyer." In Damböck, Christian – Sandner, Günther – Werner, Meike G. (Eds.), Logischer Empirismus, Lebensreform und die deutsche Jugendbewegung. Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis. Dordrecht: Springer, 181-204.

[2022h] "Tolerance, Disagreement, and the Practical Dimension of Philosophy: Warren Hagstrom's Interview with Carnap." In Esther Ramharter (ed.), The Vienna Circle and Religion. Cham: Springer, 213-260.

[2021a] “Building a New Thursday Circle: Carnap and Frank in Prague.” In Christian Damböck and Gereon Wolters (eds.): Young Carnap in an Historical Context: 1918-1935/Der junge Carnap im historischen Kontext: 1918-1935. Cham: Springer. 243-264. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58251-7_12

[2021b]"Introduction: From Spying to Canonizinh—Ayer and his Language, Truth and Logic," in A.T. Tuboly (ed.), The Historical and Philosophical Significance of Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 1–37. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50884-5_1.

[2021c] "Introduction: From Philosophy of Nature to Philosophy of Physics" (with Sebastian Lutz). In Lutz—Tuboly (ed), Logical Empiricism and the Physical Sciences, Routledge, 1–17.

[2021d] "Understanding Metaphysics and Understanding Through Metaphysics: Philipp Frank on Scientific Theories and Their Domestication." In Lutz—Tuboly (ed), Logical Empiricism and the Physical Sciences, Routledge, 401-421.

[2021e] "Science, Freedom, Democracy: Introduction." In Hartl—Tuboly (ed), Science, Freedom, Democracy, Routledge, 1–11.

[2021f] "Philipp Frank: A Crusader for Scientific Philosophy." (With George Reisch) In Ph. Frank: The Humanistic Background of Science, ed. by Reisch—Tuboly, SUNY Press, 1-67.

[2019a] “United by Action. Otto Neurath in England.” In: Jordi Cat – Ádám Tamás Tuboly eds., Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives. Cham: Springer. 89-113. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02128-3_5

[2019b] “Introduction.” (With Jordi Cat), in Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives. Cham: Springer. 1-20. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02128-3_1

[2019c] “Editorial introduction to the Neurath-Carnap correspondence.” (With Jordi Cat), in Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives. Cham: Springer. 512-520. (OPEN ACCESS)

[2019d] “The 1940-45 Neurath-Carnap Correspondence.” (Edited with Jordi Cat), in Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives. Cham: Springer. 521-694. (OPEN ACCESS)

[2017a] „The Limits and Basis of Tolerance: Carnap’s Combination of Russell and Wittgenstein.” In Stone, Peter (Ed.) Bertrand Russell’s Life and Legacy. Vernon Press. 45-72

[2017b] „Carnap’s Weltanschauung and the Jugendbewegung – The Story of an Omitted Chapter.” In. Stadler, Friedrich (Ed.), Integrated History and Philosophy of Science. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook. Dordrecht: Springer. 129-144. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53258-5_10

[2016] „On the Origins of Carnap’s Aufbau – From Reductive Empiricism to the Geisteswissenschaften.” In: Zsófia Ádám – Megyer Gyöngyösi – Zsolt Kapelner – István Faragó-Szabó (Eds.), On what it is: Perspectives on Metaphilosophy. Budapest: Eötvös József Collegium. 269-303.