\brief{John Dewey an Rudolf Carnap, 5. Oktober 1934}{Oktober 1934} %320 East 72nd Street, %New York City. %5th October 1934. \anrede{Dear Dr. Carnap:} \haupttext{Your kind note, the copy of your reply to my questions and your book on the Logical Syntax of Speech\IC{\logischesyntax} I found awaiting me on my return from South Africa a short time ago. I thank you for remembering me and I am glad that my questions gave the opportunity to make a more complete statement of your views. I have been so busy with matters that accumulated during my absence of over three months, that as yet I have not been able to give your answers and your book\IC{\logischesyntax} the attention which is necessary. Accordingly at present I am confining myself to a brief note of thanks.} \grussformel{Sincerely yours,\\ John Dewey} \ebericht{Brief, msl, 1 Seite, \href{https://doi.org/10.48666/871593}{RC 102-39-09}; Briefkopf: msl. \original{320 East 72nd Street \,/\, New York City \,/\, 5th\,October 1934}.}