Rudolf Carnap: Early Writings : The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap, Volume 1 Hardback
Edited by A.W. (Visiting Research Fellow, Visiting Research Fellow, Munich Center for Mathematical Phil Carus, Michael (Suppes Professor of Philosophy of Science, Suppes Professor of Philosophy of Scie Friedman, Wolfgang (Lecturer in Philosophy, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Jena) Kienzler, Alan (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of British Columbia) Richardson, Sven (Research Assistant, Research Assistant, University of Jena) Schlotter
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Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) is generally acknowledged to have been one of the central figures of twentieth-century philosophy.
He was the leading philosopher of the Vienna Circle, a group that was central to the international movement known as logical empiricism, which pursued the goal of making philosophy scientific and eliminating metaphysics that went beyond the limits of what humans can coherently comprehend.
Carnap was not only well-versed in this area of thought but also contrary ideas; he interacted philosophically with Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Heidegger, and in his formative years he was influenced by the positivists Mach and Ostwald, neo-Kantians such as Cassirer and Natorp, and Husserl's phenomenology.
Interest in logical empiricism waned in the decades following Carnap's death but was revived towards the end of the twentieth century; the wave of new scholarship that resulted identified Carnap as far more subtle and interesting than was previously understood. The complete fourteen-volume edition of Carnap's published writings builds upon these more recent interpretations of his philosophy.
This first book contains Carnap's early publications up until 1928, none of which have previously been translated from their original German.
The introduction and notes place the text in the relevant scientific and historical contexts, in addition to explaining obscure references or outdated notation and terminology.
Carnap's neo-Kantian origins are more obvious in these works than in his later writings, and the overall figure which emerges from this volume is a very different Carnap to the caricature that many philosophers will know.
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- ISBN:9780198748403