The Cambridge companion to Quine
W. V. Quine (1908-2000) was quite simply the most distinguished analytic philosopher of the later half of the twentieth century. His celebrated attack on the analytic/synthetic tradition heralded a major shift away from the views of language descended from logical positivism. His most important book...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2004
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Series: | Cambridge companions to philosophy
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Collection: | Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Willard Van Orman Quine / Roger F. Gibson Jr.
- Aspects of Quine's naturalized epistemology / Robert J. Fogelin
- Quine on the intelligibility and relevance of analyticity / Richard Creath
- Quine's meaning holisms / Raffaella de Rosa and Ernest Lepore
- Underdetermination of physical theory / Lars Bergström
- Quine on reference and ontology / Peter Hylton
- Indeterminacy of translation / Robert Kirk
- Quine's behaviorism cum empiricism / Roger F. Gibson Jr.
- Quine on modality / Dagfinn Føllesdal
- Quine and logical positivism / Daniel Isaacson
- Quine and logic / Joseph S. Ullian
- Quine on Quine / Burton S. Dreben