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(2002) In the scope of logic, methodology and philosophy of science II, Dordrecht, Springer.
To many people, the name Rudolf Carnap means, above all, a naive, foundationalist empiricism in epistemology, verifiability theory of meaning in semantics and an eliminative approach to metaphysics, confirmationism in scientific methodology, accumulationism in matters of growth of science, and finally a dry, formalistic style of philosophizing which preoccupied itself with the logical analysis and rational reconstruction of the language of science.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0475-5_14
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Irzik, G. (2002)., Carnap and Kuhn: a belated encounter, in P. Grdenfors, P. Gärdenfors, J. Woleński & K. Kijania-Placek (eds.), In the scope of logic, methodology and philosophy of science II, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 603-620.
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