Moritz schlick

Moritz Schlick (Born April 14, 1882 - Died June 22, 1936)

  • Birth

    Birth
    Moritz Schlick was born on April 14th, 1882 in Berlin, Germany. (Brittanica)
  • University of Rostock

    University of Rostock
    After attaining his Ph.D, Schlick wrote Das Wesen der Wahrheit nach der modernen Logik (“The Nature of Truth According to Modern Logic”). This helped him secure a teaching position at University of Rostock. (Britannica)
  • Space and Time in Contemporary Physics

    Space and Time in Contemporary Physics
    Published Space and Time in Contemporary Physics, which was highly praised by Einstein. This publication was an introduction to the physics of Relativity.
  • University of Vienna

    University of Vienna
    Moritz was appointed the chair of Naturphilosophie. This is where his collaboration with other philosophers began. What became the Vienna Circle, started at the University of Vienna in the early 1920s, but did not flourish until 1930. (Oberdan)
  • Vienna Circle

    Vienna Circle
    "The Vienna Circle was a group of early twentieth-century philosophers who sought to reconceptualize empiricism by means of their interpretation of then recent advances in the physical and formal sciences." (Uebel). Moritz was the leader of the Vienna circle which included philosophers, Hans Hahn, Philipp Frank, Otto Neurath, Rudolf Carnap, Herbert Feigl, Richard von Mises, Karl Menger, Kurt Gödel, Friedrich Waismann, Felix Kaufmann, Viktor Kraft and Edgar Zilsel. (Britannica).
  • Death

    Death
    Moritz Schlick was shot and killed by a student.