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Rudolf Carnap and the legacy of logical empiricism
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ISBN: 1280798890 9786613709288 940073929X Year: 2012 Publisher: Dordrecht [Netherlands] : Springer,

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A collection of papers on various aspects of the work of Rudolf Carnap by an international group of distinguished scholars.  The volume shows the rich variety of Carnap’s concerns and his place within important intellectual traditions that shape our thinking even today.


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Rudolf Carnap and the Legacy of Logical Empiricism
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Biology and epistemology
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ISBN: 0521597013 0521592909 Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The Cambridge companion to Carnap
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ISBN: 9780521549455 9780521840156 0521549450 0521840155 9781139001649 Year: 2007 Volume: *7 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press


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The Cambridge companion to Carnap
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ISBN: 1107481317 1107486130 1139001647 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) is increasingly regarded as one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. He was one of the leading figures of the logical empiricist movement associated with the Vienna Circle and a central figure in the analytic tradition more generally. He made major contributions to philosophy of science and philosophy of logic, and, perhaps most importantly, to our understanding of the nature of philosophy as a discipline. In this volume a team of contributors explores the major themes of his philosophy and discusses his relationship with the Vienna Circle and with philosophers such as Frege, Husserl, Russell, and Quine. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Carnap currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Carnap.


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Rudolf Carnap and the Legacy of Logical Empiricism
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ISBN: 9789400739291 Year: 2012 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands

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A collection of papers on various aspects of the work of Rudolf Carnap by an international group of distinguished scholars.  The volume shows the rich variety of Carnap's concerns and his place within important intellectual traditions that shape our thinking even today.

Dear Carnap, dear Van : The Quine-Carnap correspondance and related work
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ISBN: 0520068475 9780520068476 Year: 1990 Publisher: Berkeley (CA) : University of California Press,


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Dear Carnap, dear Van : the Quine-Carnap correspondence and related work
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ISBN: 0520909828 0585341486 9780520909823 9780585341484 Year: 1990 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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Rudolf Carnap and W. V. Quine, two of the twentieth century's most important philosophers, corresponded at length-and over a long period of time-on matters personal, professional, and philosophical. Their friendship encompassed issues and disagreements that go to the heart of contemporary philosophic discussions. Carnap (1891-1970) was a founder and leader of the logical positivist school. The younger Quine (1908-) began as his staunch admirer but diverged from him increasingly over questions in the analysis of meaning and the justification of belief. That they remained close, relishing their differences through years of correspondence, shows their stature both as thinkers and as friends. The letters are presented here, in full, for the first time. The substantial introduction by Richard Creath offers a lively overview of Carnap's and Quine's careers and backgrounds, allowing the nonspecialist to see their writings in historical and intellectual perspective. Creath also provides a judicious analysis of the philosophical divide between them, showing how deep the issues cut into the discipline, and how to a large extent they remain unresolved.

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