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- The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine
- The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Carnap, Quine, and Logical Empiricism
- Chapter 1 Carnap and Quine
- Chapter 2 On Quine’s Guess about Neurath’s Influence on Carnap’s Aufbau
- Chapter 3 Frameworks, Paradigms, and Conceptual Schemes
- Part II Carnap, Quine, and American Pragmatism
- Part III Carnap and Quine on Logic, Language, and Translation
- Part IV Carnap and Quine on Ontology and Metaphysics
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Chapter 1 - Carnap and Quine
First Encounters (1932–1936)
from Part I - Carnap, Quine, and Logical Empiricism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2023
- The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine
- The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Carnap, Quine, and Logical Empiricism
- Chapter 1 Carnap and Quine
- Chapter 2 On Quine’s Guess about Neurath’s Influence on Carnap’s Aufbau
- Chapter 3 Frameworks, Paradigms, and Conceptual Schemes
- Part II Carnap, Quine, and American Pragmatism
- Part III Carnap and Quine on Logic, Language, and Translation
- Part IV Carnap and Quine on Ontology and Metaphysics
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Summary
This essay examines the very beginning of Carnap and Quine’s philosophical relationship, focusing on Quine’s visit to Europe during the academic year 1932–33, during which he spent five weeks in Prague with Carnap. Verhaegh details what initiated Quine’s trip, the events leading up to his arrival in Prague, and finally the momentous philosophical exchange between Quine and Carnap that began there and that would carry on for the rest of Quine’s career, even after Carnap’s death in 1970.
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- The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine , pp. 11 - 31Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023
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