\documentclass{carnap-compact} \usepackage{valep-macros} \usepackage{html} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{geometry} \usepackage{fancyhdr} %\usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage[colorlinks,bookmarksopen]{hyperref} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{ifthen} \usepackage{tikz} \newcommand{\editorpart}[1]{#1} \newcommand{\lita}[1]{\item#1} \newcommand{\lith}[1]{\item#1} \newcommand{\lititem}{\item } \newcommand{\fnEE}[1]{\fnE{#1}} \newcommand{\replsp}[2]{\soutsp{#1} \\textsp{#2}} \newcommand{\nichtdrucken}[1]{} \begin{document} {\raggedright \section{Carnap to Morris, copy to Neurath, January 31, 1940.} } {\raggedright Rudolf Carnap } {\raggedright Faculty of Exchange } {\raggedright University of Chicago } {\raggedright CHICAGO, ILL. } {\raggedleft January 31, 1940 } {\raggedright Prof. Charles W. Morris } Emerson Hall Harvard University Cambridge, Mass. Dear Charles: In the meantime you will received my letter of Jan. 23rd and Ina\index{Carnap, Ina}'s of 26th. \hspace{15pt}I am returning Neurath's letter. I am not sufficiently acquainted with Gerard's\index{Gerard, Ralph} work and views in order to pass judgment about him and his suitability as an author for the Encyclopedia. But I am willing to accept your suggestion that we ask him. I am simultaneously writing this to Neurath by air mail. \hspace{15pt}I am surprised to learn that Santillana\footnote{George de Santillana (1902-1974) was an Italian-American historian of science. He wrote a monograph (to be more precise: the first part of it on rationalism) for the \textit{IEUS }with Edgar Zilsel (1941): \textit{The Development of Rationalism and Empiricism}. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (\textit{IEUS, }II-8).}\index{Santillana, George de}'s ms. is already finished. I was not quite satisfied with certain features in his previous abstract concerning the development of mathematics, and especially the nature of geometry from the point of view of science. I believe that at that partition of the subject matter had not been cleared up, and, therefore, I said (I believe wrote so to Neurath) that I wanted to postpone my remarks S. would write a new abstract. But I have not got anything from since that time. I hope, I may now make these remarks when I shall have read the ms., although they might possibly involve greater changes in the ms. \hspace{15pt}I agree with you that the next unit of the Enc. should not be announced until the present one is much nearer to completion. \begin{center} Cordially, \end{center} \begin{center} C. \end{center} \end{document}