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Carnap's Weltanschauung and the Jugendbewegung

the story of an omitted chapter

Adam Tuboly

pp. 129-144

Résumé

Richard Creath (2007, 332) claimed earlier that "Quine did arrive in Vienna in 1932, but intellectually, at least, he never left. […] Vienna remained the city of Quine's dreams; it was the home of his concerns, the source of his arguments, and the lodestar of his aspirations." If Vienna was the city of Quine's dreams, then it was indeed the city of Rudolf Carnap.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Stadler Friedrich (2017) Integrated history and philosophy of science: problems, perspectives, and case studies. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 129-144

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53258-5_10

Citation complète:

Tuboly Adam, 2017, Carnap's Weltanschauung and the Jugendbewegung: the story of an omitted chapter. In F. Stadler (ed.) Integrated history and philosophy of science (129-144). Dordrecht, Springer.