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Carnap’s Theories of Confirmation
2011The first theory of confirmation that Carnap developed in detail is to be found in “Testability and Meaning”. In this paper, he addressed the issue of a definition of empiricism, several years after abandoning the quest for a unique and universal logical framework supposed to be the basis of a clear distinction between the meaningful sentences of ...
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Analysis, 2011
In the present paper the tools of this argument are applied to another influential view, namely to the proposal that the analytical component of a theory is captured by its ‘Carnap sentence’. Recall that if S is a theory and S its Ramsey sentence, the corresponding Carnap sentence is the implication (S → S).
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In the present paper the tools of this argument are applied to another influential view, namely to the proposal that the analytical component of a theory is captured by its ‘Carnap sentence’. Recall that if S is a theory and S its Ramsey sentence, the corresponding Carnap sentence is the implication (S → S).
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Philosophical Topics, 2006
I studied Kanťs philosophy with Bruno Bauch in Jena. In his seminar, the Critique of Pure Reason was discussed in detail for an entire year. I was strongly impressed by Kant's conception that the geometrical structure of space is determined by the form of our intuition.
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I studied Kanťs philosophy with Bruno Bauch in Jena. In his seminar, the Critique of Pure Reason was discussed in detail for an entire year. I was strongly impressed by Kant's conception that the geometrical structure of space is determined by the form of our intuition.
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Scientific Philosophy and the Critique of Metaphysics from Russell to Carnap to Quine
, 2020S. Morris
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2003
Abstract Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) was the most important philosopher of the twentieth-century movement known as logical positivism or logical empiricism. He arrived at the University of Vienna as a Privatdozent in 1926 and immediately became active in the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers and mathematicians that met regularly to ...
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Abstract Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) was the most important philosopher of the twentieth-century movement known as logical positivism or logical empiricism. He arrived at the University of Vienna as a Privatdozent in 1926 and immediately became active in the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers and mathematicians that met regularly to ...
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