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Logical empiricism had two competing visions of philosophy of science, one passive from Kant and championed by Carnap, one active championed by Reichenbach. This essay summarizes the effects of these different dispositions on the Logical Empircists' contributions to science, and their reverberations in late 20th and 21st century philosophy of science.