The Cambridge companion to Carnap / edited by Michael Friedman and Richard Creath.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: Catnap's posthumous career / Richard Creath
- Introduction: Carnap's revolution in philosophy / Michael Friedman
- 1. Carnap's intellectual development / A. W. Carus
- 2. Geometrical leitmotifs in Carnap's early philosophy / Thomas Mormann
- 3. Carnap and Frege / Gottfried Gabriel
- 4. Carnap and Husserl / Thomas Ryckman
- 5. Carnap, Russell, and the external world / Christopher Pincock
- 6. The Aufbau and the rejection of metaphysics / Michael Friedman
- 7. Carnap and the Vienna Circle: rational reconstructionism refined / Thomas Uebel
- 8. Carnap and modern logic / Erich H. Reck
- 9. Tolerance and logicism: logical syntax and the philosophy of mathematics / Thomas Ricketts
- 10. Carnap's quest for analyticity: the Studies in Semantics / Steve Awodey
- 11. Carnap on the rational reconstruction of scientific theories / William Demopoulos
- 12. Carnap on probability and induction / S. L. Zabell
- 13. Carnapian pragmatism / Alan Richardson
- 14. Quine's challenge to Carnap / Richard Creath.