W.V. Quine (1908-) has played a crucial role in philosophy during the second half of the twentieth century. These five volumes contain the most essential of the more than 2000 articles written about Quine's work. Chosen for their clarity and brevity, they cover both basic ideas as well as objections to Quine's work. These articles are a valuable resource for students and scholars; many have been previously available only in hard-to-find sources, and in addition, some have been written or translated expressly for this collection. Available individually or by volume First published in 2001.…mehr
W.V. Quine (1908-) has played a crucial role in philosophy during the second half of the twentieth century. These five volumes contain the most essential of the more than 2000 articles written about Quine's work. Chosen for their clarity and brevity, they cover both basic ideas as well as objections to Quine's work. These articles are a valuable resource for students and scholars; many have been previously available only in hard-to-find sources, and in addition, some have been written or translated expressly for this collection. Available individually or by volumeFirst published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Series Introduction Volume Introduction Quine on Meaning and Existence Quine on Meaning and Existence II Quine's Indeterminacy Thesis Indeterminacy of Translation and Theory Indeterminacy of Translation and of Truth Denying the Doctrine and Changing the Subject The Significance of Quine's Indeterminacy Thesis Comment on Michael Dummett Comment on Michael Dummett On Translating Logic Reply to W.V. Quine Physicalism and the Indeterminacy of Translation Are There Really Two Quines? Was There Ever a Radical Mistranslation? Analyticity and the Indeterminacy of Translation Reply to George's and Brody's Reviews of Knowledge of Language Indeterminacy Empiricism and the First Person Quine's Indeterminacy Translation Meaning and Self-Knowledge The Indeterminacy of Translation: A Study in Philosophical Exegesis Reply to Gerald Massey Indeterminacy and Interpretation Reference Meaning and Belief Acknowledgments
Series Introduction Volume Introduction Quine on Meaning and Existence Quine on Meaning and Existence II Quine's Indeterminacy Thesis Indeterminacy of Translation and Theory Indeterminacy of Translation and of Truth Denying the Doctrine and Changing the Subject The Significance of Quine's Indeterminacy Thesis Comment on Michael Dummett Comment on Michael Dummett On Translating Logic Reply to W.V. Quine Physicalism and the Indeterminacy of Translation Are There Really Two Quines? Was There Ever a Radical Mistranslation? Analyticity and the Indeterminacy of Translation Reply to George's and Brody's Reviews of Knowledge of Language Indeterminacy Empiricism and the First Person Quine's Indeterminacy Translation Meaning and Self-Knowledge The Indeterminacy of Translation: A Study in Philosophical Exegesis Reply to Gerald Massey Indeterminacy and Interpretation Reference Meaning and Belief Acknowledgments
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