Relations Between Logical Empiricism and Other Philosophical Movements
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CHARLES MORRIS
Pragmatism and Logical Empiricism
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ROBERT S. COHEN
Dialectical Materialism and Carnap's Logical Empiricism
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PHILIPP FRANK
The Pragmatic Components in Carnap's 'Elimination of Metaphysics'
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Metaphysics Realism and Physicalism
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PAUL HENLE
Meaning and Verifiability
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The Demarcation Between Science and Metaphysics
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HERBERT FEIGL
Physicalism, Unity of Science and the Foundations of Psychology
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A. J. AYER
Carnap's Treatment of the Problem of Other Minds
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Language, Modal Logic and Semantics
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ROBERT FEYS
Carnap on Modalities
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JOHN MYHILL
An Alternative to the Method of Extension and Intension
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DONALD DAVIDSON
The Method of Extension and Intension
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R. M. MARTIN
On Carnap's Conception of Semantics
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W. V. QUINE
Carnap and Logical Truth
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HERBERT G. BOHNERT
Carnap's Theory of Definition and Analyticity
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WILFRID SELLARS
Empiricism and Abstract Entities
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E. W. BETH
Carnap's Views on the Advantages of Constructed Systems Over Natural Languages in the Philosophy of Science
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P. F. STRAWSON
Carnap's Views on Constructed Systems versus Natural Languages in Analytic Philosophy
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YEHOSHUA BAR-HILLEL
Remarks on Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language
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Concepts and Theories of Empirical Science
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NELSON GOODMAN
The Significance of Der logische Aufbau der Welt
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ARTHUR PAP
Reduction Sentences and Disposition Concepts
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ADOLF GRüNBAUM
Carnap's Views on the Foundations of Geometry
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Implications of Carnap's Work for the Philosophy of Science
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Value Judgements
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ABRAHAM KAPLAN
Logical Empiricism and Value Judgments
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Probability and Induction
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JOHN G. KEMENY
Carnap's Theory of Probability and Induction
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ARTHUR W. BURKS
On the Significance of Carnap's System of Inductive Logic for the Philosophy of Induction
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HILARY PUTNAM
'Degree of Confirmation' and Inductive Logic
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ERNEST NAGEL
Carnap's Theory of Induction
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I. Introduction
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II. My Own View of the Problem
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III. Carnap's First Theory of Meaninglessness
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IV. Carnap and the Language of Science
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V. Testability and Meaning
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VI. Probability and Induction
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