Ideas y Valores (Apr 2014)

Observation Sentences and Enlightened Empiricism in Quine’s philosophy

  • Ignacio Ávila

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 154
pp. 271 – 294

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In this paper I set out a problem I find in Quine’s last proposal on observation sentences. I argue that this problem prevents those sentences to play the role he ascribes to them in his philosophy and undermines his enlightened empiricism. Then I tentatively explore an option I find in Quine’s own philosophy which can eventually avoid the issues raised by that problem. The price to pay in following this option, though, is a certain reinterpretation of the empiricist spirit of Quine’s philosophy.

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