Rudolf Carnap an Charles Morris, 26 Juni 1935 Juni 1935

Dear Morris‚

Many thanks for your kind letter of April 6. In the meantime I have received a second invitation from HarvardIHarvard University, Cambridge MA this time for courses at the summer-school, as you will see from the enclosed copy of the invitation. You can imagine how happy we were to get it! This second invitation makes it sure that we both will come at latest next June for some months. I shall try to obtain my leave of absence for at least six months. And it is one of our fondest wishes to meet you, Mrs. MorrisPMorris, Trude, verh. mit Charles W. Morris and SallyPMorris, Sally, Tochter von Charles W. und Trude Morris then somewhere.

Some days ago I had a letter from FeiglPFeigl, Herbert, 1902–1988, öst.-am. Philosoph, seit 1931 verh. mit Maria Feigl, telling that he is coming to Europe for the summer and that he will take part at the first days of the congress at ParisIKongressfuerEinheit@1. Kongreß für Einheit der Wissenschaft/Congrès International de Philosophie Scientifique, Paris, 16.-21.IX.1935 and deliver there a lecture. Is there any hope that you will also come? I guess so from your last letter. Would it not be possible for you to come some weeks earlier and to spend the time with FeiglPFeigl, Herbert, 1902–1988, öst.-am. Philosoph, seit 1931 verh. mit Maria Feigl and us in Tyrol, talking Philosophy, climbing mountains, and enjoying out-door life?

The bookB of MeadsPMead, George Herbert, 1863–1931, am. Philosoph papers, edited by you, will be reviewedB by GrellingPGrelling, Kurt, 1886–1942, dt. Philosoph for “Erkenntnis”IErkenntnis, Zeitschrift.

Kindest regards from InaPCarnap, Ina (eig. Elisabeth Maria immacul[ata] Ignatia), 1904–1964, geb. Stöger, heiratete 1933 Rudolf Carnap to Mrs. MorrisPMorris, Trude, verh. mit Charles W. Morris and SallyPMorris, Sally, Tochter von Charles W. und Trude Morris and – of course – to Hegel.1Hier könnte ein Haustier gemeint sein. She is not sure whether she will come to Paris or prolongate her stay in the Alpes. Now for the next 4 weeks we shall go to Slovakia and perhaps some days to Vienna. Letters always reach me under the Prague-address.

Cordially thanks from InaPCarnap, Ina (eig. Elisabeth Maria immacul[ata] Ignatia), 1904–1964, geb. Stöger, heiratete 1933 Rudolf Carnap to your wife for her amiable letter of March 10. Ina will write some day – perhaps from Tyrol.

With warm regards from both of us‚
R. Carnap

Brief, msl., 1 Seite, CM (Dsl. RC 029-04-02); Briefkopf: gestempelt Prof. Dr. Rudolf Carnap  /  Prag XVII.  /  N. Motol, Pod Homolkou 146, msl. June 26, 1935.


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