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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.6.
Publicado por University of Chicago, Chicago, 1963
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Acceptable. No Jacket. Foundations of Logic and Mathematics (International Encyclopaedia of Unified Sciences), Volume I and II, Number 3. 10th printing 1963. notes of previous owner to text.
Publicado por University of Chicago Press
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Used - Good. 1950. Sixth impression, 1950. Quarto. 71 pp. Moderate shelf wear to wraps, with significant scuffing to spine. Previous owner's impression to ffep. Penciled underlining and margin notes to text. Altogether a copy in Good condition.
Publicado por The University of Chicago Press, 1953
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. CARNAP, RUDOLF. Foundations of Logic and Mathematics. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, (1953). VIII, 71 pp. 9"x 6". VG copy in the original blue wrappers.
Publicado por The University Of Chicago Press, 1949
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. The book has soft covers with black lettering on the front cover. The covers are in a very good condition, apart from a small amount of tanning on the front and back of the covers. There are minimal bumps and scuffing. There is no jacket with this book. The pages are in a very good condition, with neat pen marking on the inside front end paper. The overall condition of this book is very good.
Publicado por University of Chicago Press
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. Undated reprint of the 1939 edition. 8vo. 71 pp. Very Good. Slight wear to wraps, spine heavily sunned.
Publicado por University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1957
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Añadir al carritoPaper Back. Condición: Near Fine. No Jacket. Eighth Impression. 71pp.incl.index; SC staple-bound; yellow w/blk.; slight rub&sun; PONemboss,cover; clean,tight pgs. International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, Volume I, Number 3.
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Añadir al carrito(Chicago, 1965). 8vo. Orig. yellow wrappers. A bit of soiling. IV, 71 pp. 11. impression of this important work in the development of mathematical logic. Originanlly published in 1939. From the International Encycloppedia of Unified Science.
Publicado por University of Chicago Press, 1949
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. Paperback. 1949 printing. Worn head and tail, name stamped on front wrap, bumped corners.
Publicado por Univ of Chicago Pr (Tx), 1937
ISBN 10: 0226575780 ISBN 13: 9780226575780
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. 10th impression (1963). First seven pages contain pen markings. Edge wear. One small stain to top of book. Open Books is a nonprofit social venture that provides literacy experiences for thousands of readers each year through inspiring programs and creative capitalization of books.
Publicado por University of Chicago Press, 1974
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Añadir al carritoUnknown Binding. Condición: As New.
Librería: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dinamarca
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Añadir al carritoChicago, The University of Chicago Press, (1953). 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. Light miscolouring and wear to extremities. Paper label pasted on to verso of back wrapper. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. VIII, 71 pp. Seventh impression of Carnap's seminal publication of his semantical period. Here Carnap presents a clear and detailed account of the application of logic and mathematics in empirical science and the central importance of the analytic/synthetic distinction herein.Carnap thought that the logic of science could be fruitfully applied to the problems of quantum theory as well. In particular, the final sections of Foundations of Logic and Mathematics (1939, §§24, 25) suggest that the vexed question of the "interpretation" of the wave-function can be resolved by appreciating that theories of modern mathematical physics operate with "abstract" terms which are implicitly defined, in the manner of Hilbert, in an axiomatic system (and thus require no "intuitive" or "visualizable" meaning) but which still relate to empirical phenomena (experimental measurements) indirectly. (Cambridge Companion to Carnap).These thoughts anticipate Carnap's later conception of the "partial interpretation" of theoretical terms.Rudolf Carnap (born 1891 in Ronsdorf, Germany, died 1970 in Santa Monica, California) was an immensely influential analytic philosopher, who has contributed decisively to the fields of logic, epistemology, semantics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language. He was one of the leading figures of the Vienna Circle, and a prominent logical positivist. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, and worked at the universities of Jena, Vienna and Prague until 1935, when he, due to the war, emigrated to the U.S., where he became an American citizen in 1941. In America he became professor of the University of Chicago.
Librería: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dinamarca
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Añadir al carritoChicago, The University of Chicago Press, (1939). 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. A very nice and clean copy - near mint. VIII, 71 pp. First printing of Carnap's seminal publication of his semantical period. Here Carnap presents a clear and detailed account of the application of logic and mathematics in empirical science and the central importance of the analytic/synthetic distinction herein.Carnap thought that the logic of science could be fruitfully applied to the problems of quantum theory as well. In particular, the final sections of Foundations of Logic and Mathematics (1939, §§24, 25) suggest that the vexed question of the "interpretation" of the wave-function can be resolved by appreciating that theories of modern mathematical physics operate with "abstract" terms which are implicitly defined, in the manner of Hilbert, in an axiomatic system (and thus require no "intuitive" or "visualizable" meaning) but which still relate to empirical phenomena (experimental measurements) indirectly. (Cambridge Companion to Carnap).These thoughts anticipate Carnap's later conception of the "partial interpretation" of theoretical terms.Rudolf Carnap (born 1891 in Ronsdorf, Germany, died 1970 in Santa Monica, California) was an immensely influential analytic philosopher, who has contributed decisively to the fields of logic, epistemology, semantics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language. He was one of the leading figures of the Vienna Circle, and a prominent logical positivist. He studied philosophy, physics and mathematics at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, and worked at the universities of Jena, Vienna and Prague until 1935, when he, due to the war, emigrated to the U.S., where he became an American citizen in 1941. In America he became professor of the University of Chicago.
Publicado por The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1939
Librería: Athena Rare Books ABAA, Fairfield, CT, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoFIRST EDITION. 71 pp., Octavo. First Edition. Quine's Inscribed Copy of Carnap's "Foundations of Logic and Mathematics" with two small notations by W. V. O. QuineInscribed, "To W. V. Quine, cordially, R. Carnap." A marginal vertical pencil marking on p.61 in a paragraph dealing with "the truth of a physical theorem", and a blue ink or pencil note to p.10: "non seq." Title hand-written by Quine on now frail spine.Published on the series International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, of which this is Vol. 1, No. 3. Internally very good, with detached back wrappers, in publisher's printed wrappers. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.