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Rudolf Carnap

    May 18, 1891 – September 14, 1970

    Rudolf Carnap was a pivotal figure in logical positivism, a German-born philosopher who profoundly influenced 20th-century thought. He argued that metaphysical statements lack meaning because they cannot be empirically verified. Carnap contended that many philosophical problems are illusory, stemming from the misuse of language. His work significantly advanced the philosophy of science and language.

    Rudolf Carnap
    Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications
    The logical syntax of languages
    The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap, Volume 11
    Meaning and Necessity
    Meaning and Necessity. A Study in Semantics and Modal Logic
    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science