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  1. Carnap Brought Home: The View from Jena (Publications of the Archive of Scientific Philosophy Series)
  2. In Memory of Rudolf Carnap (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  3. Rudolf Carnap, Logical Empiricist: Materials and Perspectives (Synthese Library)
  4. Erkenntnis Orientated: A Centennial Volume for Rudolf Carnap and Hans Reichenbach
  5. Logic and Language: Studies dedicated to Professor Rudolf Carnap on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday (Synthese Library)
  6. The Logical Structure of the World and Psuedoproblems in Philosophy by Rudolf; George, Rolf A. (transl) Carnap, 1967-01-01
  7. Language, Truth and Knowledge: Contributions to the Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap (Vienna Circle Institute Library)
  8. Rudolf Carnap. by Thomas Mormann, 2000-03-01
  9. Philosophical Foundations of Physics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science by Rudolf Carnap, 1966-08
  10. Der logische Aufbau der Welt by Rudolf Carnap, 1999-11-01
  11. Testability and meaning by Rudolf Carnap, 1954
  12. The Logical Structure of the World and Pseudo Problems of Philosophy by Rudolf Carnap, 1983-01
  13. Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language (History of Analytic Philosophy) by Pierre Wagner, 2009-05-15
  14. Logical Foundations of Probability by Rudolf Carnap, 1962-12

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    23. Rudolf Carnap — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Carnap, Rudolf. Carnap, Rudolf (k r'n p, –năp) , 1891 – 1970, GermanAmerican philosopher. He taught philosophy at the Univ. of Vienna (1926–31) and at the German
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    24. Carnap, Rudolf - Astro-Databank, Rudolf Carnap Horoscope, Born 18 May 1891 In Wu
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Rudolf Carnap born on 18 May 1891 Wuppertal, Germany
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    German-American philosopher. He studied physics and math 1910-1914. After serving in the military, he attained his doctorate in 1921 with a thesis on different concepts of space that foreshadowed his later style and interests. His books include "The Logical Structure of the World," 1928, "The Logical Syntax of Language," 1934, and "Meaning and Necessity," 1947. Carnap became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1941. He died 9/14/1970, Santa Monica, CA. Link to Wikipedia biography
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    • Death, Cause unspecified 14 September 1970 (Age 79) Social : End a program of study 1921 (Doctorate) Social : Joined group 1941 (Became a naturalized citizen) Social : Begin a program of study 1910 (Math and physics)
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    25. Carnap, Rudolf (1891–1970) Summary | BookRags.com
    Carnap, Rudolf (1891–1970). Carnap, Rudolf (1891–1970) summary with 31 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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    Carnap, Rudolf Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Carnap, Rudolf at Questia library.
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    27. Carnap, Rudolf
    Rudolf Carnap (May 18, 1891 – September 14, 1970) was an influential philosopher who was active in central Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter.
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    Jump to: navigation search Previous (Rudolf Bultmann) Next (Rudolf Clausius) Rudolf Carnap Rudolf Carnap (May 18, 1891 – September 14, 1970) was an influential philosopher who was active in central Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter. He was a leading member of the Vienna Circle and probably the most important advocate for logical positivism and the program of the Vienna Circle, at least in the United States. Carnap wrote an enormous amount, and he (and Carl Hempel ) did more to work out the details of the logical positivist program and thereby promote that program in America and elsewhere than anyone else. Harvard philosopher and logician Willard Quine wrote, "Carnap is a towering figure. I see him as the dominant figure in philosophy from the 1930s onward, as Russell had been in the decades before...Some philosophers would assign this role rather to Wittgenstein , but many see the scene as I do." Hempel wrote, "Carnap's ingenious and illuminating methods of logical analysis and reconstruction, and the example he has set in his own work of rigorous but openminded and undogmatic philosophical inquiry, have provided a powerful stimulus for a precise analytic approach to philosophical problems" (Qtd. in George 1967, back cover).
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    Carnap was born in Ronsdorf, Germany into a north German family that had been humble until his parents' generation. He began his formal education at the Barmen

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    Carnap Rudolf history of philosophy, biography germanAmerican philosopher. A leading logical positivist, Carnap (1891-1970) proposed in Der logische Aufbau der Welt (The
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    29. Rudolf Carnap — FactMonster.com
    Encyclopedia Carnap, Rudolf. Carnap, Rudolf (k r'n p, –năp) , 1891 – 1970, GermanAmerican philosopher. He taught philosophy at the Univ. of Vienna (1926–31) and at
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    30. Carnap, Rudolf
    Carnap, Rudolf (b. May 18, 1891, Ronsdorf, Ger.d. Sept. 14, 1970, Santa Monica, Calif., U.S.), Germanborn U.S. philosopher of Logical Positivism.
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    (b. May 18, 1891, Ronsdorf, Ger.d. Sept. 14, 1970, Santa Monica, Calif., U.S.), German -born U.S. philosopher of Logical Positivism. He made important contributions to logic, the analysis of language, the theory of probability, and the philosophy of science.
    Education.
    From 1910 to 1914 Carnap studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy at the universities of Jena and Freiburg im Breisgau. At Jena he attended the lectures of Gottlob Frege , now widely acknowledged as the greatest logician of the 19th century, whose ideas exerted a deep influence on Carnap. After serving in World War I, Carnap earned his doctorate in 1921 at Jena with a dissertation on the concept of space. He argued that the conflicts among the various theories of space then held by scholars resulted from the fact that those theories actually dealt with quite different subjects; he called them, respectively, formal space, physical space, and intuitive space and exhibited their principal characteristics and fundamental differences. For several years afterward Carnap was engaged in private research in logic and the foundations of physics and wrote a number of essays on problems of space, time, and causality, as well as a textbook in

    31. Carnap, Rudolf
    Carnap, Rudolf Career in the United States. By the time Testability and Meaning appeared in print, Carnap had moved to the United States, mainly because of the growing threat
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    Career in the United States.
    By the time "Testability and Meaning" appeared in print, Carnap had moved to the United States, mainly because of the growing threat of German National Socialism. From 1936 to 1952 he served on the faculty of the University of Chicago. During the 1940-41 school year, Carnap was a visiting professor at Harvard University and was an active participant in a discussion group that included Bertrand Russell, Alfred Tarski, and W.V.O. Quine. Soon after going to Chicago, Carnap joined with the sociologist Otto Neurath , a former fellow member of the Vienna Circle, and with an academic colleague, the Pragmatist philosopher Charles W. Morris , in founding the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, which was published, beginning in 1938, as a series of monographs on general problems in the philosophy of science and on philosophical issues concerning mathematics or particular branches of empirical science. Since his Vienna years, Carnap had been much concerned also with problems in logic and in the philosophy of language. He held that philosophical perplexities often arise from a misunderstanding or misuse of language and that the way to resolve them is by "logical analysis of language." On this point, he agreed with the

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    33. German American Corner: CARNAP, Rudolf (1891-1970)
    CARNAP, Rudolf (18911970), prominent figure in the philosophical movement known as logical positivism or logical empiricism. Carnap was born on May 18, 1891, in Ronsdorf, Germany.
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    34. Carnap, Rudolf - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
    Full Name Rudolf Carnap. Nationality German Activity GermanAmerican philosopher. Born 18-05-1891 Died 14-09-1970
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    German philosopher, in the USA from 1935. He was a member of the Vienna Circle and an exponent of logical positivism, the theory that the only meaningful propositions are those
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    Carnap, Rudolf (18911970), U.S. philosopher and a leading exponent of the school called Logical Positivism, born in Ronsdorf, Germany; studied physics, mathematics and
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