Philosophy After Quine

  • Linsky B
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Abstract

As a survey included in an issue devoted to W.V. Quine this article contains a list of sixteen distinctively Quinean theses and a brief discussion of the influence of several of them on contemporary philosophy. In particular, I mention how Quine's views have had a profound influence on contemporary discussions of the nature of logic, the theory of meaning and on realism. Many who explicitly reject some of his more controversial doctrines may not have worked out the interconnections of theses on the list and so can still be said to do philosophy in the manner of, or "after," Quine.

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Linsky, B. (1996). Philosophy After Quine. Eidos, 13(2) 55-65.

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