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    Nominalismo
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (1): 3-16. 2009.
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    It is gratifying to see that philosophers' continued interest in Words and Objections has been so strong as to motivate a paperback edition. This is gratifying because it vindicates the editors' belief in the permanent im portance of Quine's philosophy and in the value of the papers com menting on it which were collected in our volume. Apart from a couple of small corrections, only one change has been made. The list of Professor Quine's writings has been brought up to date. The editors cannot cl…Read more
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    Les voies du paradoxe et autres essais
    Librairie Philosophique Vrin. 2011.
    Willard van Orman Quine (1908-2000) est considere comme l'un des plus eminents representants de la philosophie analytique, notamment pour son approche holiste des theories scientifiques, pour sa these de la naturalisation de l'epistemologie, pour ses reflexions sur l'indetermination de la traduction ou encore pour sa critique des dogmes de l'empirisme. Dans Les voies du paradoxe (publie en 1966, puis revise et augmente en 1976), Quine choisit de regrouper des articles rediges sur une periode de …Read more
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    Willard Van Orman Quine begins this influential work by declaring, "Language is asocial art.
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    Reactions
    In Paolo Leonardi & Marco Santambrogio (eds.), On Quine: New Essays, Cambridge University Press. 1995.
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    Two Dogmas in Retrospect
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3). 1991.
    In retrospecting "Two Dogmas" I find myself overshooting by twenty years. I think back to college days, 61 years agao. I majored in mathematics and was doing my honors reading in mathematical logic, a subject that had not yet penetrated the Oberlin curriculum. My new love, in the platonic sense, was Whitehead and Russell's Principia Mathematica.
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    Mathematical logic
    Harvard University Press. 1951.
    INTRODUCTION MATHEMATICAL logic differs from the traditional formal logic so markedly in method, and so far surpasses it in power and subtlety, ...
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    Ontological relativity: The Dewey lectures 1969
    Journal of Philosophy 65 (7): 185-212. 1968.
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    Set Theory and its Logic: Revised Edition
    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.
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    From a Logical Point of View
    Harvard University Press. 1953.
    Several of these essays have been printed whole in journals; others are in varying degrees new. Two main themes run through them. One is the problem of meaning, particularly as involved in the notion of an analytic statement. The other is the notion of ontological, commitment, particularly as involved in the problem of universals.
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    The ways of paradox, and other essays (edited book)
    Harvard University Press. 1976.
    A respected Harvard logician and philosopher gathers together twenty-nine writings dealing with the foundations of mathematics, Rudolf Carnap, lin-guistics, ...
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    These essays, along with several manuscripts published here for the first time, offer a more complete and highly defined picture than ever before of one of the ...
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    Quintessence: Basic Readings From the Philosophy of W. V. Quine
    Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 2004.
    Quintessence for the first time collects Quine's classic essays (such as "Two Dogmas" and "On What There Is") in one volume—and thus offers readers a much ...
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    Quine's areas of interest are panoramic, as this lively book amply demonstrates.
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    From stimulus to science
    Harvard University Press. 1992.
    For the faithful there is much to ponder. In this short book, based on lectures delivered in Spain in 1990, Quine begins by locating his work historically.
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