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  1. Rudolf Carnap. Rudolf Carnap (May 18, 1891 – September 14, 1970) was an influential philosopher who was active in central Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter. He was a leading member of the Vienna Circle and probably the most important advocate for logical positivism and the program of the Vienna Circle, at least in the ...

  2. Sammlung Rudolf Carnap Rudolf Carnap wurde am 18.5.1891 in Ronsdorf (bei Barmen, heute: Wuppertal) geboren. Von 1910 bis 1914 studierte er Philosophie, Mathematik und Physik in Jena und Freiburg, unter anderen bei Gottlob Frege, Bruno Bauch und Max Wien. 1921 wurde er in Jena promoviert. Seit 1925 stand Carnap in Kontakt mit Moritz Schlick. Er ...

  3. Rudolf Carnap (b. 1891–d. 1970) was acknowledged as the principal philosophical spokesman for the movement known as “logical empiricism” or “logical positivism,” and the leading philosopher of the “Vienna Circle” of the late 1920s and early 1930s. He first became widely known for his 1928 book Der logische Aufbau der Welt ( The ...

  4. Carnap (1956, 1958) even suggests that observable individuals may themselves be “coded” by purely mathematical entities—e.g., by labeling physical bodies or events by numbers (Carnap 1958: 242), or by representing them as classes of quadruples of real numbers (the classes of space-time points they occupy relative to a given coordinate system, see Carnap 1956a: 43f).

  5. In 1931, Carnap had rejected certain philosophical uses of meaning as metaphysical and developed a quite different formal-syntactic account of linguistic symbols. In application to the meaning of logical symbols, his approach could be called, in contemporary terminology, a version of “proof-theoretic semantics” or “logical inferentialism”.

  6. Rudolf Carnap was the philosophically most articulate member of the Vienna Circle in the 1920s and 1930s, and later of the movement that came to be known in the United States as logical empiricism. During his lifetime, he was respected among analytic philosophers as the proponent of a number of ambitious language projects, especially, in his ...

  7. Rudolf Carnap, (Ronsdorf, 1891. — Santa Monica, 1970.), bio je njemački filozof i logičar. Carnap je bio istaknuta figura u okvirima logičkog pozitivizma, naročito unutar Bečkog kruga. Napustio je Njemačku 1935. i emigrirao u SAD, ...