Carnap Reductionism
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https://doi.org/10.30920/letras.73.103-104.11Abstract
Although Rudolf Carnap was not the founder of the Vienna Circle, he became its most prominent representative. Because of his great contributions to logic, semantics and epistemology, he is a strong figure not only in contemporary philosophy but also in universal philosophy. Philosophy - even in the post-positivist era - values him as an exponent of one of its deepest traditions.Downloads
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2002-12-31
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García Zarate, Óscar A. (2002). Carnap Reductionism. Letras, 73(103-104), 107-115. https://doi.org/10.30920/letras.73.103-104.11
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