
-some essays aim at rebutting influential criticisms directed at Carnap's views;
-others examine and assess his thought in the light of recent developments in the neurosciences;
-still others are historical and describe the development of Carnap's thought;
-they all shed light on the relation of this thought and different philosophical traditions. These essays form a collection that will prove a valuable resource for our understanding of the historic Carnap and the living philosophical issues with which he grappled.
| carol j baker f a berezin a b pereira william babington maxwell g y h lip | sebastian to n a nikam thomas rossner aswath damodaran garrett serviss |