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Rudolf Carnap (/ˈkɑːrnæp/; German: [ˈkaʁnaːp]; 18 May 1891 – 14
September 1970) was a German-language
philosopher who was
active in
Europe before 1935...
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Rudolf Carnap in 1929
summarised the
Vienna Circle's positions.
Schlick had
originally held a neo-Kantian position, but
later converted, via
Carnap's 1928...
- Analysis, Vol. 28, No. 4 (March 1968), pp. 123-128.
Carnap 1947, p. 139.
Carnap 1947, p. 138, 143f.
Carnap 1947, p. 134. This
might be seen as corresponding...
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Rudolf Carnap Papers are a
large collection of do****ents and
photographs that
record much of the life and
career of
German philosopher Rudolf Carnap. They...
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introduced by the
logical empiricist philosopher Rudolf Carnap. However, they
should not be
confused with
Carnap sentences,
which are
neutral on
whether there exists...
- The
adjective "synthetic" was not used by
Carnap in his 1950 work Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology.
Carnap did
define a "synthetic truth" in his work...
- and Hahn
arranged to
bring Rudolf Carnap to the
University of
Vienna as a
Privatdozent (private lecturer).
Carnap's Logical Structure of the
World was...
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Language in 1934,
Carnap defined ‘analytic’ in a new way to
account for Gödel's
incompleteness theorem, who
ultimately "thought that
Carnap’s approach to mathematics...
- "Problems and Changes") Quine, W. V. and
Rudolf Carnap (1990). Dear
Carnap, Dear Van: The Quine-
Carnap Correspondence and
Related Work. Berkeley, CA: University...
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explication is used in both
analytic philosophy and
literary criticism.
Rudolf Carnap was the
first to coin the term in an
analytic philosophical approach in...