\brief{Rudolf Carnap an John Dewey, 6. Juni 1934}{Juni 1934} %June 6, 1934. \anrede{Dear Dr. \textit{Dewey},} \haupttext{I was glad to learn from a letter of Dr. Morris\IN{\morris} that you are interested in my paper about Philosophical Problems\IC{\problemederphilosophieaufsatz} (not quite well translated however). Later found as a result of this interest your questions published in No\,2 of ``Philosophy of Science''\II{\philosophyofscience}. I have sent an Answer to Mr. Malisoff\IN{\malisoff} and suppose that it will appear in No\,3 or 4. I am enclosing a copy of the Answer. I am not sure whether I have answered just the points of your questions in a satisfactory manner. More details you will find in my book ``Logische Syntax der Sprache''\IC{\logischesyntax}. It will appear in about 2 weeks, and then I will send you a copy. If then some points should still not be quite clear, please let me know. It will be a pleasure for me to give further explanations, whether it be in private letter or in a public way. I am glad to have the opportunity of seeing Dr. Morris\IN{\morris} personally in July. I hope to receive through our conversations a more exact impression of your philosophical views also. Some days ago I sent you a copy of ``The Unity of Science''\IC{\unityofscience}. Perhaps the Introduction (``The Viennese Circle Does Not Practice Philosophy''\IW{}) will be of interest for you.} \grussformel{Very sincerely yours,\\ \blockade{ksl.}} \ebericht{Brief, msl. Dsl., 1 Seite, \href{https://doi.org/10.48666/871565}{RC 102-39-10}; Briefkopf: msl. \original{June, 6, 1934}.}