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Alberto Coffa, The semantic tradition from Kant to Carnap
pp. 249-250
Abstrakt
Coffa's book attempts to unify the most important intellectual developments in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries by grouping them together as "The Semantic Tradition", identifying their focus on issues in the philosophy of language and logic, and extolling their implications for epistemological issues. Coffa's interpretations of the intellectual episodes he recounts are strikingly original and, though many will dissent, none will deny the care with which he argues or the scholarly erudition on which he rests his case(s).
Publication details
Published in:
Stadler Friedrich (1993) Scientific philosophy: origins and developments. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 249-250
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2964-2_18
Referenz:
Oberdan Thomas (1993) „Alberto Coffa, The semantic tradition from Kant to Carnap“. , 249–250.