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  1. Carnap himself soon renounced his definitions of logicality, and in his Introduction to Semantics (1942: 247), he says that the most important change to Logical Syntax “concerns the distinction between logical and descriptive signs, and the related distinction between logical and factual truth”. Now (in 1942), he says, he would make these ...

  2. Carnap: Logical Syntax of Language in 20th Century Philosophy. Keywords. Logical positivism. Logic, Symbolic and mathematical. Philosophy. Reprint years. 1979. Call number. B824.6.C28 1979. ISBN (s) 0404145183. DOI. 10.2307/2016355. View all bargains. Buy this book. $336.67 used. Links. PhilArchive. This entry is not archived by us.

    • Rudolf Carnap
    • 1979
  3. Philosophy and Logical Syntax. Rudolf Carnap. K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Company, Limited, 1935 - Philosophy - 100 pages. 'My endeavour in these pages is to explain the main features of the...

  4. 24. Feb. 2020 · Its English translation, published 1937, lacked context and was almost uniformly misunderstood by nearly everyone, with the partial exception of Quine, whose later work in logic, the philosophy of logic, and logic-based philosophy was inspired by—though sometimes opposed to—the Logical Syntax. Through Quine, some of Carnap’s ...

  5. Philosophy and logical syntax. Author: Carnap, Rudolf, 1891-1970. Abstract. PREFACE.This book gives the content of three lectures delivered at the University of London in October, 1934. The first chapter has already been printed in Psyche (1934); and the present publication has been aided by a grant from the Publication Fund of the University ...

    • Rudolf Carnap
    • 1979
  6. About this book. This volume's aim is to provide an introduction to Carnap's book from a historical and philosophical perspective, each chapter focusing on one specific issue. The book will be of interest not only to Carnap scholars but to all those interested in the history of analytical philosophy.

  7. Philosophy and Logical Syntax. R. Carnap. Published 1 June 1979. Philosophy. TLDR. The purpose of the book -- as of the lectures -- is to give a first impression of the method of philosophizing and of the direction of the questions and investigations to those who are not yet acquainted with them. Expand.