Works by Quine, W. V. (exact spelling)

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  1. The web of belief.W. V. Quine & J. S. Ullian - 1970 - New York,: Random House. Edited by J. S. Ullian.
    A compact, coherent introduction to the study of rational belief, this text provides points of entry to such areas of philosophy as theory of knowledge, methodology of science, and philosophy of language. The book is accessible to all undergraduates and presupposes no philosophical training.
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  2. Theories and things.W. V. Quine (ed.) - 1981 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Things and Their Place in Theories Our talk of external things, our very notion of things, is just a conceptual apparatus that helps us to foresee and ...
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  3. Epistemology Naturalized.W. V. Quine - 1969 - In Willard van Orman Quine (ed.), Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. Columbia University Press.
  4. The roots of reference.W. V. Quine - 1974 - LaSalle, Ill.,: Open Court.
    Our only channel of information about the world is the impact of external forces on our sensory surfaces. So says science itself. There is no clairvoyance. How, then, can we have parlayed this meager sensory input into a full-blown scientific theory of the world? This is itself a scientific question. The pursuit of it, with free use of scientific theory, is what I call naturalized epistemology. The Roots of Reference falls within that domain. Its more specific concern, within that domain, (...)
     
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    Two Dogmas of Empiricism.W. V. Quine - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):20-43.
  6. On what there is.W. V. Quine - 1953 - In Willard Van Orman Quine (ed.), From a Logical Point of View. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 1-19.
  7. The ways of paradox.W. V. Quine - 1966 - New York,: Random.
  8. Philosophy of Logic.W. V. Quine - 2005-01-01 - In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth. Blackwell.
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  9. Truth by Convention.W. V. Quine - 1976 - In Willard Van Orman Quine (ed.), The ways of paradox, and other essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 90–124.
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    Symposium: On What there is.P. T. Geach, A. J. Ayer & W. V. Quine - 1948 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 25 (1):125-160.
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    Philosophy of Logic.Michael Jubien & W. V. Quine - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):303.
  13. Three Grades of Modal Involvement.W. V. Quine - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 14:65-81.
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  14. Pursuit of Truth.W. V. Quine - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (2):366-367.
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  15. Identity, ostension, and hypostasis.W. V. Quine - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (22):621-633.
  16. The Roots of Reference.W. V. Quine - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (1):93-96.
     
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  17. On the reasons for indeterminacy of translation.W. V. Quine - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (6):178-183.
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    From Stimulus to Science.W. V. Quine - 1995 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    W. V. Quine is one of the most eminent philosophers alive today. Now in his mid-eighties he has produced a sharp, sprightly book that encapsulates the whole of his philosophical enterprise, including his thinking on all the key components of his epistemological stance--especially the value of logic and mathematics. New readers of Quine may have to go slowly, fathoming for themselves the richness that past readers already know lies between these elegant lines. For the faithful there is much to ponder. (...)
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    Steps Toward a Constructive Nominalism.Nelson Goodman & W. V. Quine - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):49-50.
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  20. Methods of Logic.W. V. Quine - 1952 - Critica 15 (45):119-123.
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  21. Word & Object.W. V. Quine - 1960 - MIT Press.
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    From Stimulus to Science.W. V. Quine, Paolo Leonardi & Marco Santambrogio - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (189):519-523.
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  23. Two dogmas of empiricism.W. V. Quine - 2010 - In Darragh Byrne & Max Kölbel (eds.), Arguing about language. New York: Routledge.
  24. The scope and language of science.W. V. Quine - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):1-17.
  25. Grades of discriminability.W. V. Quine - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (5):113-116.
  26. Mathematical Logic.W. V. Quine - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 8 (1):136-136.
     
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    Philosophy of Logic (2nd Edition).W. V. Quine - 1986 - Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    With his customary incisiveness, W. V. Quine presents logic as the product of two factors, truth and grammar--but argues against the doctrine that the logical truths are true because of grammar or language. Rather, in presenting a general theory of grammar and discussing the boundaries and possible extensions of logic, Quine argues that logic is not a mere matter of words.
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  28. New Foundations for Mathematical Logic.W. V. Quine - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):86-87.
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  29. Indeterminacy of translation again.W. V. Quine - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (1):5-10.
  30. Methodological reflections on current linguistic theory.W. V. Quine - 1970 - Synthese 21 (3-4):386-398.
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    Selected logic papers.W. V. Quine - 1995 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Selected Logic Papers, long out of print and now reissued with eight additional essays, includes much of the author's important work on mathematical logic and ...
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  32. Mathematical Logic.W. V. Quine - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (71):265-268.
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  33. Speaking of Objects.W. V. Quine - 1957 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 31 (3):5 - 22.
  34. Structure and nature.W. V. Quine - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (1):5-9.
  35. Propositional Objects.W. V. Quine - 1968 - Critica 2 (5):3.
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  36. Two dogmas of empiricism.W. V. Quine - 1987 - In Paul K. Moser (ed.), A priori knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  37. In Praise of Observation Sentences.W. V. Quine - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy 90 (3):107-116.
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    Speaking of Objects.W. V. Quine - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):268-269.
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  39. The problem of interpreting modal logic.W. V. Quine - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):43-48.
  40. On a so-called paradox.W. V. Quine - 1953 - Mind 62 (245):65-67.
  41. What price bivalence?W. V. Quine - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (2):90-95.
  42. Intensions revisited.W. V. Quine - 1977 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):5-11.
  43. Three Grades of Modal Involvement.W. V. Quine - 1976 - In Willard Van Orman Quine (ed.), The ways of paradox, and other essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 158-176.
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  44. Reply to professor Marcus.W. V. Quine - 1961 - Synthese 13 (4):323 - 330.
  45. Three indeterminacies.W. V. Quine - 1990 - In Barret And Gibson (ed.), Perspectives on Quine. pp. 1--16.
     
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    Naturalism; Or, Living Within One's Means.W. V. Quine - 1995 - Dialectica 49 (2‐4):251-263.
    Naturalism holds that there is no higher access to truth than empirically testable hypotheses. Still it does not repudiate untestable hypotheses. They fill out interstices of theory and lead to further hypotheses that are testable.A hypothesis is tested by deducing, from it and a background of accepted theory, some observation categorical that does not follow from the background alone. This categorical, a generalized conditional compounded of two observation sentences, admits in turn of a primitive experimental test.The observation sentences themselves, like (...)
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  47. Ontological reduction and the world of numbers.W. V. Quine - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (7):209-216.
  48. Norms and Aims.W. V. Quine - 1990 - In The Pursuit of Truth. Cambridge: Mass.: Harvard University Press.
     
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  49. Progress on two fronts.W. V. Quine - 1996 - Journal of Philosophy 93 (4):159-163.
  50. Facts of the Matter.W. V. Quine - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):155-169.
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