Rudolph Carnap.

  • Born.

    Rudolph Carnap was born on 5-18-1891 in Ronsdorf Germany. This area is located in Northwestern Germany. This man had made excellent progress in the history of science. He did lots for the scientific community. Work Cited. Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G.. "Rudolf Carnap".
    Encyclopedia Britannica, 14 May. 2021,
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Carnap.
    Accessed 20 June 2021.
  • College.

    Finished going to college at the universities of Jena and Freiburg. He decided to go to college because he wanted to better his life and make things happen for himself (Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G. "Rudolf Carnap".) Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G. "Rudolf Carnap".
    Encyclopedia
            Britannica, 14 May.
    2021, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Carnap.
            Accessed 25 June 2021.
  • Vienna Circle.

    Took position at the Vienna circle whom he was invited to join. Work Cited. Uebel, Thomas, "Vienna Circle", The Stanford Encyclopedia of
    Philosophy (Summer 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.),
    URL =
    <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2020/entries/vienna-
    circle/>.
  • Piece Wrote.

    In his work Der Logische Aufbau der Welt, first published in 1928, Carnap appeared as a philosopher with ambitions no smaller than those of the great system builders (Wedberg, A. “How Carnap built the world in 1928). Work Cited. Wedberg, A.. “How Carnap built the world in 1928.” Synthese 25
    (2004): 337-371.https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/How-
    Carnap-built-the-world-in-1928-
    Wedberg/56ffeed783ee95be766c0809e5411025d03c2852?
    sort=relevance Accessed June 25 2021
  • Moved To U.S.A.

    Rudolph Carnap moved to the United States Of America because he feared Nazism (Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G.) This was an important event. He even had ties to Chicago and joined a coalition with Charles W. Morris so he could further his work (Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G.)
    Work Cited.
    Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G. "Rudolf Carnap".
    Encyclopedia
    Britannica, 14 May. 2021,
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Carnap.
    Accessed
    25 June 2021
  • Death.

    Rudolph Carnap passed away on 09-14-1970 to 09-15-1970 in the location of Santa Monica, California (Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G.. "Rudolf Carnap".).
    Work cited. Duignan, Brian and Hempel, Carl G.. "Rudolf Carnap". Encyclopedia
    Britannica, 14 May. 2021,
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudolf-Carnap.
    Accessed 20 June 2021.