Questions of Form: Logic and Analytic Proposition From Kant to Carnap

Minneapolis, MN, USA: Univ of Minnesota Press (1989)
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Hence, this book's provocative claim: today's so-called logical empiricism owes much more to Kant's notion of science than to Hume's.

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