Title
Carnap’s early metatheory: scope and limits
Author
Richard Zach
University of Calgary
Author
Erich Reck
University of California, Riverside
Abstract
In his Untersuchungen zur allgemeinen Axiomatik (1928) and Abriss der Logistik (1929), Rudolf Carnap attempted to formulate the metatheory of axiomatic theories within a single, fully interpreted type-theoretic framework and to investigate a number of meta-logical notions in it, such as those of model, consequence, consistency, completeness, and decidability. These attempts were largely unsuccessful, also in his own considered judgment. A detailed assessment of Carnap's attempt shows, nevertheless, that his approach is much less confused and hopeless than it has often been made out to be. By providing such a reassessment, the paper contributes to a reevaluation of Carnap's contributions to the development of modern logic.
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:627957
Appeared in
Title
Synthese
Volume
194
Issue
1
From page
33
To page
65
Publisher
Springer Nature
Version type
Date accepted
2015
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