This volume honors and examines the founders of the philosophy of logical empiricism. Historical and interpretive essays clarify the scientific philosophies of Carnap, Reichenbach, Hempel, Kant, and others, while exploring the main topics of logical empiricist philosophy of science.
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Wesley C. Salmon (1925-2001) was University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh from 1983 to 1999 and the author of works that include "The Foundations of Scientific Inference" and "Statistical Explanation and Statistical Relevance".
“The essays in this volume stand as testaments to the continuing importance of logical empiricism and take their place in a burgeoning literature applying and interpreting themes from logical empiricism.”
--British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
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