Rudolph
Carnap was born May 18, 1891, in Ronsdorf, Wuppertal,
Germany. He was employed as a Professor of Philosophy
at the University of Chicago in 1936, and worked
under a Rockefeller Foundation grant in 1942-1944.
In September 1952, he went to the Institute for
Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, to do research
in mathematics. August 31, 1954, Carnap left
for the University of California at Los Angeles
as a Professor of Philosophy. His name was connected
to several organizations as was common amongst
college professors.
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