This volume offers 11 papers that cover the wide spectrum of influences
on Rudolf Carnap's seminal work, Der Logische Aufbau der Welt (The
Logical Structure of the World). Along the way, it covers a host of
topics related to this important philosophical work, including logic,
theories of order, science, hermeneutics, and mathematics in the Aufbau,
as the work is commonly termed. The book uncovers the influences of such
neglected figures as Gerhards, Driesch, Ziehen, and Ostwald. It also
presents new evidence on influences of well-known figures in philosophy,
including Husserl, Rickert, Schlick, and Neurath. In addition, the book
offers comparisons of the Aufbau with the work of contemporary
scientists such as Weyl and Wiener as well as features new archival
findings on the early Carnap.This book will appeal to researchers and
students with an interest in the history and philosophy of science,
history of analytic philosophy, the philosophy of the Vienna Circle, and
the philosophy in interwar Germany and Austria.