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Levorsen, James K. [illustrator] Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" VG in wraps [light edgewear, browning and stains to wraps] 8vo 253pp. Complimentary Advance Copy.
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Fine in Good jacket. Inscribed by an unknown source to philosopher Carl Hempel on fly leaf. 1967, First Amer. edition, 253 pp. Hardcover, red cloth, 8vo. Fine copy in a Good dust jacket. Clean, crisp copy. DJ shows light tearing and loss to spine ends and tips. Carl Gustav Hempel (affectionately known as "Peter" by friends and family) was a major twentieth-century philosopher, most notably in the field of logical empiricism. He is especially well-known for his articulation of the Deductive-nomological model of scientific explanation, which was considered the "standard model" of scientific explanation during the 1950s and 1960s. He is also known for the Raven paradox, which highlights the problem of induction. Hempel was involved in the Berlin Circle (and consequently the Vienna Circle) of philosophers (David Hilbert, Richard Von Mises, Rudolph Carnap, Otto Neurath, Hans Reichenbach, Kurt Grelling) before fleeing to the US in the 1930s where he taught at the University of Chicago, City College of New York, Yale, Princeton, and finally the University of Pittsburgh.
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Illustrated by Charts, Maps, Drawings. Very Good. Name stamped on front cover.; Advance Copy. Softbound with dustjacket. Spine is faded.; 8vo; 253 pages.