In my research, I have come across some helpful resources for Carnap scholars. Hopefully, others find these as useful as I have.
Bibliography of Work on Carnap, compiled by A.W. Carus
Relevant Online Books and Book Reviews
- The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap (Library of Living Philosophers volume)
- Frege's Lectures on Logic: Carnap's Student Notes
- NDPR Review of A.W. Carus' Carnap and Twentieth-Century Thought: Explication as Enlightenment, by Alan Richardson
Blogs on Carnap and Carnapian Issues
- www.carnap.org - a page dedicated to collecting information about Carnap, but updated very infrequently.
- www.awcarus.com - a blog by A.W. Carus on Carnap and related things.
- www.richardzach.org/ - Richard Zach's blog, which occasionally has Carnap-related posts.
- www.hist-analytic.com - a collection of works in the history of analytic philosophy, some of which are by Carnap (and, of course, others may be interesting to scholars working in the area).
- www.historyofanalyticalphilosophy.mcmaster.ca - website for the events at the Bertrand Russell Archive at McMaster University, many of which may be interesting to Carnap scholars.
Miscellaneous Web Carnap Resources
- A recording of Carnap giving a talk in 1959 at the APA in Santa Barbara can be heard here.
- Carnap's FBI file can be viewed here.
- A three-part interview with Carnap on German television, recorded in 1964. The original interview is in German, and a typescript was published in 1993 by the interviewer, Willy Hochkeppel, in his book Rudolf Carnap: Mein Weg in die Philosophie (there is a community project to create a English-language typescript, though I am not sure of its present status):