VISU and Vienna
Seen in this
way, the important scientific movements, which until now had their common
center of radiation in Vienna - psychoanalysis, the philosophy of the
Vienna Circle, and Kelsen's legal and political philosophy - really belonged
together and they determined the specific intellectual atmosphere of the
Austria that vanished, just as did, in the artistic sphere, the authors
Broch, Canetti and Musil.
(Gustav Bergmann, 1938)
The Vienna Circle not only constitutes one of the historical pillars which modern philosophy of science rests upon. It was also one among many modernist movements of interwar Vienna: from the arts, literature and music to Freud's and Wittgenstein's Vienna. Unlike other summer universities which are held in small villages VISU's location - the former General Hospital and now the new University Campus - will enable students to discover these roots of urban culture and visit the sites of Vienna's artistic and architectural heritage.
University of Vienna
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Founded in 1365 by Duke Rudolf IV of Habsburg, the Alma Mater Rudolphina Vindobonensis is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. About 95,000 students from 128 countries are currently enrolled at the university whose eight faculties offer 130 degree programs.
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For more general information
on Vienna please visit
http://www.wien.at
Homepage of the University of Vienna
http://www.univie.ac.at
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