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III. Language, Modal Logic, and Semantics 889
9. My Conceptions of the Logic of Modalities 889
10. My Conception of Semantics 900
11. Robert Feys on Modalities 905
12. John Myhill on Modal Logic and Semantics 908
13. Donald Davidson on Modalities and Semantics 911
14. Richard Martin on Semantics 914
15. W. V. Quine on Logical Truth 915
16. Herbert G. Bohnert on Definitions and Analyticity 922
17. Wilfrid Sellars on Abstract Entities in Semantics 923
18. E. W. Beth on Constructed Language Systems 927
19. P. F. Strawson on Linguistic Naturalism 933
20. Yehoshua Bar-Hillel on Linguistics and Metatheory 940
IV. Concepts and Theories of Empirical Science 944
21. Nelson Goodman on Der logische Aufbau der Welt 944
22. Arthur Pap on Dispositions 947
23. Adolf Grünbaum on the Philosophy of Space and Time 952
24. Carl G. Hempel on Scientific Theories 958
V. Probability and Induction 966
25. My Basic Conceptions of Probability and Induction 966
26. An Axiom System for Inductive Logic 973
27. John G. Kemeny on Probability and Induction 979
28. Arthur W. Burks on the Philosophy of Induction 980
29. Hilary Putnam on Degree of Confirmation and
Inductive Logic
983
30. Ernest Nagel on Induction 989
31. K. R. Popper on Probability and Induction 995
VI. Value Judgments 999
32. Abraham Kaplan on Value Judgments 999
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF
RUDOLF CARNAP
(compiled by Arthur J. Benson) 1017
Index (arranged by Robert P. Sylvester) 1070

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. Contributors: Paul Arthur Schilpp - editor. Publisher: Open Court. Place of Publication: La Salle, IL. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: xiv.
    
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