Logical positivism argues that meaningful statements must be empirically verifiable.
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Logical positivists (early 20th century) emphasized verification and dismissed metaphysical claims as meaningless if they lacked empirical testability. The view later faced major criticism, including the problem that the “verification principle” isn’t itself empirically verifiable.
🤯 "Logical positivism argues that meaningful statements must be empirically verifiable. Proof demanded upfront."