The Philosophy of W.V. Quine

Chicago: Open Court (1986)
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For 30 years, Quine, a dominant figure in logical theory and philosophy of logic, has combined insights in methodology, language, epistemology, and ontology, to blur the boundaries of speculative metaphysics and natural sciences. This revised text contains two new essays with replies from Quine.

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reprint Hahn, Lewis Edwin; Schilpp, Paul Arthur (1998) "The philosophy of W.V. Quine". Open Court

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