
PSA 1970: In Memory of Rudolf Carnap Proceedings of the 1970 Biennial Meeting Philosophy of Science Association
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
682
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 13, 2008
出版社
Springer
ISBN-10
9027703094
ISBN-13
9789027703095
説明
In the late 20th century, the Philosophy of Science Association gathered to honor the influential thinker Rudolf Carnap, delving into the profound impacts of his work on the field. The proceedings encapsulate a vibrant collection of scholarly discussions that took place at this significant meeting in 1970. Esteemed philosophers and scientists convened to explore various dimensions of Carnap’s contributions, reflecting on the evolution of scientific philosophy.
Within these pages, readers discover a tapestry of insights and analyses that range from logical positivism to the nuances of scientific reasoning. Each paper offers a fresh perspective, addressing how Carnap's ideas resonate with contemporary philosophical inquiries. The authors, Robert S. Cohen and Roger C. Buck, curate these discussions, preserving the intellectual legacy that Carnap has cast over the realm of philosophy and science.
The collection serves not only as a memorial to Carnap but also as a vital resource for scholars concerned with the philosophical underpinnings of science. It stands as a testament to the enduring dialogues that shape our understanding of both philosophy and science, making it a valuable addition to any philosophical library.
Within these pages, readers discover a tapestry of insights and analyses that range from logical positivism to the nuances of scientific reasoning. Each paper offers a fresh perspective, addressing how Carnap's ideas resonate with contemporary philosophical inquiries. The authors, Robert S. Cohen and Roger C. Buck, curate these discussions, preserving the intellectual legacy that Carnap has cast over the realm of philosophy and science.
The collection serves not only as a memorial to Carnap but also as a vital resource for scholars concerned with the philosophical underpinnings of science. It stands as a testament to the enduring dialogues that shape our understanding of both philosophy and science, making it a valuable addition to any philosophical library.