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Wiener and Carnap
a missed opportunity?
pp. 31-50
Résumé
This article aims, first, at presenting Norbert Wiener's reception and extension of Russell's constructionalist program. The second goal is to draw a comparison between Wiener's early papers and Carnap's Aufbau. I will contend that the two men agreed on many important points. Both used Russell's method of construction as a way of clarifying concepts; both opposed construction to axiomatization; both rejected Russell's conception of sense-data in favor of a holisitic sensory basis. I suggest, in the conclusion, that these convergences should lead us to downplay the importance of the neo-Kantian context in the intellectual formation of the young Carnap.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Damböck Christian (2016) Influences on the Aufbau. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 31-50
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21876-2_3
Citation complète:
Gandon Sébastien, 2016, Wiener and Carnap: a missed opportunity?. In C. Damböck (ed.) Influences on the Aufbau (31-50). Dordrecht, Springer.