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  1. Paul Rudolf Carnap, meist kurz Rudolf Carnap, (* 18. Mai 1891 in Ronsdorf, heute Stadtteil von Wuppertal; † 14. September 1970 in Santa Monica, Kalifornien) war ein deutscher Philosoph und einer der Hauptvertreter des logischen Empirismus. Für Carnap bestand die Aufgabe der Philosophie in der logischen Analyse der (Wissenschafts-)Sprache ...

  2. Rudolf-Carnap-Lectures. The Rudolf-Carnap-Lectures are an annual event started by Prof. Dr. Albert Newen from the Institute of Philosophy II at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany in 2007. The Lectures provide a platform for distinguished scholars to present their work in the form of several talks on their preferred topic. The focus is usually on ...

  3. 18. Mai 2021 · Rudolf Carnap was born in Ronsdorf, near Düsseldorf, in the German Empire. His father had risen from the status of a poor ribbon-weaver to become the owner of a ribbon-making factory . His uncle was the archaeologist Wilhelm Dörpfeld , whom as a ten-year-old, Carnap accompanied on an expedition to Greece .

  4. H. Tolerance, Metaphysics, and Meta-Ontology. As discussed in the main entry (Section 3) on Carnap, the principle of tolerance was central to Carnap’s philosophy, as was the pluralism about possible language (and logic) forms that comes with it. Tolerance was introduced explicitly in 1932, first in a paper replying to Neurath (Carnap 1932e ...

  5. D. Methodology. The traditional representation of Carnap’s philosophical goals and methods emphasizes the negative aspect at the expense of the positive—the exclusion of metaphysics, the critique of Heidegger, the abandonment of ontological questions. But these were side shows on the larger canvas of Carnap’s philosophical priorities.

  6. 7. Jan. 2023 · Until his death in 1970, Rudolf Carnap (born 1891) kept a diary, intermittently from 1908 and daily with only minor exceptions from 1912. Accompanying his student years and entire career, the diaries provide, among many other things, insight into Carnap’s role in the project he shared with his colleagues in the Vienna Circle, and thereby into the relations between certain logical empiricists ...

  7. Rudolf Carnap (1891–1970) war Philosoph, logischer Empirist, einflussreicher und wichtigster Vertreter des sogenannten »Wiener Kreises«. Der Herausgeber: Christian Damböck , geb. 1968, ist Privatdozent für Philosophie an der Universität Wien und Direktor des Forschungsprojektes »Carnap in Context II: (Dis)continuities«.