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ARTHUR PAP: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

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Remembering the life of Arthur Pap it is necessary to rely on his recounting of his early life in Europe. He spoke quite vividly of his childhood, education, emigration and early years in the U.S. I also remember vividly what he told me about those years, and in these notes have striven for authenticity–there is no invention and where speculating, I have said so. We first met in spring of 1946 when I was his student–an appreciative but lazy auditor–in an introduction to philosophy course at Columbia; we married in June of that year.

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PAP, P. (2006). ARTHUR PAP: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. In: KEUPINK, A., SHIEH, S. (eds) THE LIMITS OF LOGICAL EMPIRICISM. SYNTHESE LIBRARY, vol 334. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4299-X_25

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