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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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The tolerance of Rudolf Carnap
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1971(1971). The tolerance of Rudolf Carnap. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 49, No. 3, pp. 250-261.
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The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap.
The Philosophical Review, 1966Part of a series of studies of contemporary philosophers, this volume focuses on Rudolf Carnap.
Richard C. Jeffrey, Paul Arthur Schilpp
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The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap, Vol. 1: Rudolf Carnap: Early Writings
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The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap
Dialogue, 1965Many of the essays in this volume were written about ten years ago and a fair amount of philosophical water has passed under the bridge since then. Nevertheless the appearance of the book at this delayed date is perhaps a good thing—and not just because it contains some of Carnap's final formulations.
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