•  1
    Comment on Davidson
    In Robert B. Barrett & Roger F. Gibson (eds.), Perspectives on Quine, Blackwell. 1990.
  • Nominalism
    Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 4 3-21. 2008.
  • Methods of Logic
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 16 (4): 499-499. 1960.
  • (1908-2000)
    SATS 2 (1): 193. 2001.
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    Mathematical Logic
    Harvard University Press. 1940.
    W. V. Quine’s systematic development of mathematical logic has been widely praised for the new material presented and for the clarity of its exposition. This revised edition, in which the minor inconsistencies observed since its first publication have been eliminated, will be welcomed by all students and teachers in mathematics and philosophy who are seriously concerned with modern logic. Max Black, in Mind, has said of this book, “It will serve the purpose of inculcating, by precept and example…Read more
  • O pojęciu trzeciego dogmatu (tłum. Katarzyna Kuś)
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 68. 2008.
  •  148
    "Some Pow'r did us the giftie grant/ To see oursels as others can't." With that play on Burns' famous line as a preface, Willard Van Orman Quine sets out to spin the yarn of his life so far. And it is a gift indeed to see one of the world's most famous philosophers as no one else has seen him before. To catch an intimate glimpse of his seminal and controversial theories of philosophy, logic, and language as they evolved, and to hear his warm and often amusing comments on famous contemporary phil…Read more
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    Methods of Logic
    with A. R. Turquette
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4): 268. 1951.
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    Epistemology Naturalized
    In Ontological Relativity and Other Essays, Columbia University Press. pp. 69-90. 1969.
  •  105
    Set Theory and Its Logic
    with Joseph S. Ullian
    Philosophical Review 75 (3): 383. 1966.
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    Elementary Logic
    with Robert L. Stanley
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1): 166. 1966.
  •  92
    Set Theory and its Logic
    Harvard University Press. 1963.
    This is an extensively revised edition of Mr. Quine's introduction to abstract set theory and to various axiomatic systematizations of the subject. The treatment of ordinal numbers has been strengthened and much simplified, especially in the theory of transfinite recursions, by adding an axiom and reworking the proofs. Infinite cardinals are treated anew in clearer and fuller terms than before. Improvements have been made all through the book; in various instances a proof has been shortened, a t…Read more
  •  151
    Quine in dialogue
    Harvard University Press. 2008.
    The qualities that distinguished him in any discussion are on clear display in this volume, which features him in dialogue with his predecessors and peers, his ...
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    Now much revised since its first appearance in 1941, this book, despite its brevity, is notable for its scope and rigor. It provides a single strand of simple techniques for the central business of modern logic. Basic formal concepts are explained, the paraphrasing of words into symbols is treated at some length, and a testing procedure is given for truth-function logic along with a complete proof procedure for the logic of quantifiers. Fully one third of this revised edition is new, and present…Read more
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    Introduction
    Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 1 225-227. 1986.
  •  2
    Nominalism
    In Dean Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4, Oxford University Press Uk. 2008.
  • Comment on Lauener
    In Robert B. Barrett & Roger F. Gibson (eds.), Perspectives on Quine, Blackwell. pp. 229. 1990.
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    1. Nominalism
    Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4 4 1. 2008.
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    Methods of Logic
    with P. L. Heath
    Philosophical Quarterly 5 (21): 376. 1955.
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    The roots of reference
    Open Court. 1973.
    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, is ref…Read more
  •  77
    Mathematical Logic
    with E. N.
    Journal of Philosophy 37 (23): 640. 1940.
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    Willard Von Orman Quine: Logique Elementaire
    Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin. 2006.
    La Logique elementaire est a la fois une introduction a la logique et une introduction a la pensee de Quine, son but ayant ete de condenser le sujet de la logique traditionnelle en le traitant par les moyens de la logique contemporaine, afin de rendre plus intelligibles les constructions logiques de base et les raisonnements impliques dans le langage usuel. Le lecteur trouvera ici tous les elements necessaires a la comprehension du symbolisme logique, mais aussi et surtout le role de la logique …Read more
  • 'Comment on Koppelberg
    In Robert B. Barrett & Roger F. Gibson (eds.), Perspectives on Quine, Blackwell. 1990.
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