PSA 1970: In Memory of Rudolf Carnap [Book Review]
Abstract
This massive, expensive tome comprises all the proceedings of the 1970 biennial meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association. Beyond the selection of the papers to be presented at the meeting, there has been no winnowing of the good from the bad. Further, there is no indexing. Thus, the technical philosopher of science, to whose interest the contributed papers in this anthology will appeal, faces the prospect of doing these jobs himself. The symposium papers, which account for a relatively small fraction of this volume, will interest readers of this journal the most. These papers investigate three topics: theoretical entities in statistical explanation; capacities and natures; history of science and its rational reconstruction.