Ramsey Sentences - Works Cited

Works Cited

  • Carnap, R. "Theoretical Concepts in Science," with introduction by Psillos, S. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A
  • Carnap, R. (1966) An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (esp. Parts III, and V), ed. Martin Gardner. Dover Publications, New York. 1995.
  • Carnap, R. (1950) "Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology," in Moser & Nat, Human Knowledge Oxford Univ. Press. (2003).
  • Demopoulos, W. "Carnap on the Reconstruction of Scientific Theories," The Cambridge Companion to Carnap, eds. R. Creath and M. Friedman.
  • Moser, P.K. and vander Nat, A. (2003) Human Knowledge Oxford Univ. Press.
  • Schlick, Moritz (1918) General Theory of Knowledge (Allegemeine Erkenntnislehre). Trans. Albert Blumberg. Open Court Publishing, Chicago/La Salle, IL. (2002).
  • Hallvard Lillehammer, D. H. Mellor (2005), Ramsey's legacy, Oxford University Press, pg 109.
  • Stathis Psillos, "CARNAP, THE RAMSEY-SENTENCE AND REALISTIC EMPIRICISM", 2000

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