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Carnap's conception of philosophy
pp. 81-95
Abstract
In one respect it seems easy to explain Carnap"s conception of philosophy: he is believed to be a proponent of scientific philosophy – or, stating it in other words, many believe that he tried to help to establish philosophy as an exact science. However in a later interview Carnap explained how this idea rested on a simple misunderstanding. When asked about the term "scientific philosophy" he replied:
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Wagner Pierre (2012) Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 81-95
Full citation:
Kienzler Wolfgang (2012) Carnap's conception of philosophy, In: Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism, Dordrecht, Springer, 81–95.