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Carnap: An Open Framework for Formal Reasoning in the Browser [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of Carnap, a free and open framework for the development of formal reasoning applications. Carnap's design emphasizes flexibility, extensibility, and rapid prototyping. Carnap-based applications are written in Haskell, but
Graham Leach-Krouse
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Rudolf Carnap and David Lewis on Metaphysics
In an unpublished speech from 1991, David Lewis told his audience that he counted ‘the metaphysician Carnap (not to be confused with the anti-metaphysician Carnap, who is better known)’ amongst his historical ancestors.
Fraser MacBride
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Rudolf Carnap’s incorporation of the Geisteswissenschaften in the Aufbau [PDF]
This paper investigates the various ways in which Rudolf Carnap incorporated contemporary epistemological problems concerning the Geisteswissenschaften in Der logische Aufbau der Welt.
Dewulf, Fons
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In March 1930, Alfred Tarski visited Vienna and delivered few lectures which presented the achievements of the logical branch of the Lvov-Warsaw School. Rudolf Carnap was one of the most careful listeners of these lectures.
A. Brożek
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Carnap on empirical significance [PDF]
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Sebastian Lutz
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This paper is focused on dismissive metaontological views about ontology. The paper's first section deals with radical dismissivism: a view which I interpret as Carnap's (1956).
FELIPE G. A. MOREIRA
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Carnap and Wittgenstein: Tolerance, Arbitrariness, and Truth
This article discusses the relationship between Ludwig Wittgenstein’s and Rudolf Carnap’s philosophies of logic during the time of Wittgenstein’s interactions with the Vienna Circle and up to 1934 when the German edition of Carnap’s The Logical Syntax of
Oskari Kuusela
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Scientific Realism and Anti-realism in Quine’s Philosophy [PDF]
In this essay, we try to address a fundamental issue in the philosophy of science, namely the conflict between realism and antirealism in Quine's philosophy.
Amir Hajizadeh
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