Carnap, Tarski, and Quine at Harvard: Conversations on Logic, Mathematics, and Science - Greg Frost-Arnold - Books - Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S. - 9780812698305 - October 10, 2013
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Carnap, Tarski, and Quine at Harvard: Conversations on Logic, Mathematics, and Science

Greg Frost-Arnold

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Carnap, Tarski, and Quine at Harvard: Conversations on Logic, Mathematics, and Science

During the academic year 1940-1941, several giants of analytic philosophy congregated at Harvard, holding regular private meetings, with Carnap, Tarski, and Quine. "Carnap, Tarski, and Quine at Harvard" allows the reader to act as a fly on the wall for their conversations. Carnap took detailed notes during his year at Harvard. This book includes both a German transcription of these shorthand notes and an English translation in the appendix section. Carnap's notes cover a wide range of topics, but surprisingly, the most prominent question is: If the number of physical items in the universe is finite, what form should scientific discourse take? This question is closely connected to an abiding philosophical problem: What is the relationship between the logico-mathematical realm and the material realm? Carnap, Tarski, and Quine's attempts to answer this question involve issues central to philosophy today. This book focuses on three such issues: nominalism, the unity of science, and analyticity. In short, the book reconstructs the lines of argument represented in these Harvard discussions, discusses their historical significance (especially Quine's break from Carnap), and relates them when possible to contemporary treatments of these issues.


270 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 10, 2013
ISBN13 9780812698305
Publishers Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Pages 270
Dimensions 229 × 152 × 19 mm   ·   422 g