
Interpreting Carnap
Critical Essays
Cambridge University Press
Published on 8. February 2024
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-1-009-09820-5 (ISBN)
Description
Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970), one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, helped found logical positivism, was one of the originators of the field of philosophy of science, and was a leading contributor to semantics and inductive logic. This volume of new essays, written by leading international experts, places Carnap in his philosophical context and studies his topics, his interests, and the major stages of his thought. The essays reassess Carnap's place in the history of analytic philosophy through his approach to metaphysics, values, politics, epistemology and philosophy of science. They delve into important topics of Carnap's mature thought, namely explication, naturalism, and his defence of analyticity; and they recover the logical and the linguistic components of philosophy and how they unfolded in the syntax-semantics relation, induction, and language-planning. The resulting interpretation of Carnap will be illuminating for both current and future research.
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'The roster of contributors is impressive, including many of the best contemporary philosophers working on Carnap.' Greg Frost-Arnold, MetascienceMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 233 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
582 gr
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978-1-009-09820-5 (9781009098205)
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University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest
Content
Introduction: Carnap's transformation of the canon Alan Richardson and Adam Tamas Tuboly; Part I. Philosophy in New Dress: 1. Carnap's non-cognitivism: paths and influences Christian Damboeck; 2. Carnap is not against metaphysics Vera Flocke; 3. Interpreting Carnap's construction of the world Chistopher Pincock; 4. Philosophy in a collective spirit as politics in its broadest sense Audrey Yap; Part II. Naturalism and Method: 5. Shades of naturalism: Carnap and Quine Andre W. Carus; 6. On Quine's epistemological objection to Carnap's analyticity Joseph Bentley and Thomas Uebel; 7. Carnapian explication: origins and shifting goals Erich H. Reck; Part III. The Logical and The Linguistic: 8. Carnap's approach to semantics and syntax: relations and tension Pierre Wagner; 9. Carnap on the formality of logic and mathematics Georg Schiemer; 10. The origin and evolution of Carnap's work on probability and induction Sandy Zabell; 11. Metaphysics, tolerance, and language planning: Carnap on international auxiliary languages Basak Array; Part IV. Science and Theories: 12. Carnap on theories and the methods of science Lydia Patton; 13. Carnap on unity of science Bianca Crewe and Alan Richardson; 14. Carnap on determinism and free will Richard Creath; Bibliography; Index.