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100 1 $aCarnap, Rudolf,$d1891-1970.
245 14 $aThe unity of science /$cby Rudolf Carnap, translated with an introduction by M. Black.
260 $aOxon, England ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2011.
300 $a1 online resource (101 pages)
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490 1 $aRoutledge revivals
500 $aReprint. This English edition originally published: London : K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1934 : Psyche miniatures, General series, no. 63.
500 $aOriginally "appeared in Erkenntnis (vol. II, 1932, pp. 432-465) under the title 'Die physikalische sprache als universalprache [sic] der wissenschaft, ' and has beev revised by the author for this edition."--Page 10
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $a1. The heterogeneity of science -- 2. Languages -- 3. Protocol language -- 4. The physical language as an intersubjective language -- 5. The physical language as a universal language -- 6. Protocol language as a part of physical language -- 7. Unified science in physical language.
520 $aAs a leading member of the Vienna Circle, Rudolph Carnap's aim was to bring about a ""unified science"" by applying a method of logical analysis to the empirical data of all the sciences. This work, first published in English in 1934, endeavors to work out a way in which the observation statements required for verification are not private to the observer. The work shows the strong influence of Wittgenstein, Russell, and Frege.
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