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(2012) Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism, Dordrecht, Springer.

Engineers and drifters

the ideal of explication and its critics

A. W. Carus

pp. 225-239

On the surface, Carnap"s writings give the appearance of enormous heterogeneity, and are often read through the distorting lens of a popular mythology about the Vienna Circle and logical positivism. In my book (Carus 2007a) I tried, following the hints given by certain students of the late Carnap such as Richard Jeffrey and Howard Stein, to set the myths aside and find a thread of coherence. I told a story that made the ideal of explication — a species of Enlightenment engineering ideal1 — central, and the specific language projects more peripheral.

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DOI: 10.1057/9780230379749_16

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Carus, A. W. (2012). Engineers and drifters: the ideal of explication and its critics, in Carnap's ideal of explication and naturalism, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 225-239.

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