As a leading member of the Vienna Circle, Rudolph Carnap's aim was
to bring about a "unified science" by applying a method of logical
analysis to the empirical data of all the sciences. This work,
first published in English in 1934, endeavors to work out a way in
which the observation statements required for verification are not
private to the observer. The work shows the strong influence of
Wittgenstein, Russell, and Frege.
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