Gustav Bergmann (1887–1987) was an Austrian-American philosopher known for his work in the fields of philosophy of science and philosophy of mind. He was a significant figure in the development of logical positivism and played a role in the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers and scientists advocating for a scientific approach to philosophical problems. Bergmann's contributions include his analyses of the nature of perception, reality, and the structure of scientific theories.
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