W. V. Quine is one of the most influential of contemporary philosophers, whose work has ranged broadly across a great number of topics and issues in a career spanning some fifty years. In this collection a group of distinguished philosophers offers a sustained critical evaluation of the full range of Quine's writings. Among the topics addressed are interpretation, epistemology, ontology, modality, and mathematical truth. This is very much a "state of the art" collection that will influence all future discussion of Quine.
W. V. Quine is one of the most influential of contemporary philosophers, whose work has ranged broadly across a great number of topics and issues in a career spanning some fifty years. In this collection a group of distinguished philosophers offers a sustained critical evaluation of the full range of Quine's writings. Among the topics addressed are interpretation, epistemology, ontology, modality, and mathematical truth. This is very much a "state of the art" collection that will influence all future discussion of Quine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements List of contributors Introduction Paolo Leonardi and Marco Santambrogio 1. Pursuit of the concept of truth Donald Davidson 2. A view from Elm Street Umberto Eco 3. Quine on exile and acquiescence Barry Stroud 4. In what sense is language public? Dagfinn Føllesdal 5. Against naturalized epistemology Bas C. Van Fraassen 6. Quine on the naturalizing of epistemology Roger Gibson 7. Quine on physical objects Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara and Giuliano Toraldo di Francia 8. The place of natural language James Higginbotham 9. Quine's experiment with intensional objects and his existentialist quantified modal logic Hector-Neri Castañeda 10. Transparency and specificity in intentional contexts Andrea Bonomi 11. Quine and the attitudes Ernest Lepore and Barry Loewer 12. Relational belief Nathan Salmon 13. Referential opacity Fabrizio Mondadori 14. On naming Paolo Leonardi and Ernesto Napoli 15. Mathematical necessity reconsidered Hilary Putnam 16. Quotational ambiguity George Boolos 17. Quine and Gödel on analyticity Charles Parsons 18. On Quine's approach to natural deduction Carlo Cellucci 19. Skepticism about semantic facts Dirk Koppelberg 20. Reactions W. V. Quine.
Acknowledgements List of contributors Introduction Paolo Leonardi and Marco Santambrogio 1. Pursuit of the concept of truth Donald Davidson 2. A view from Elm Street Umberto Eco 3. Quine on exile and acquiescence Barry Stroud 4. In what sense is language public? Dagfinn Føllesdal 5. Against naturalized epistemology Bas C. Van Fraassen 6. Quine on the naturalizing of epistemology Roger Gibson 7. Quine on physical objects Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara and Giuliano Toraldo di Francia 8. The place of natural language James Higginbotham 9. Quine's experiment with intensional objects and his existentialist quantified modal logic Hector-Neri Castañeda 10. Transparency and specificity in intentional contexts Andrea Bonomi 11. Quine and the attitudes Ernest Lepore and Barry Loewer 12. Relational belief Nathan Salmon 13. Referential opacity Fabrizio Mondadori 14. On naming Paolo Leonardi and Ernesto Napoli 15. Mathematical necessity reconsidered Hilary Putnam 16. Quotational ambiguity George Boolos 17. Quine and Gödel on analyticity Charles Parsons 18. On Quine's approach to natural deduction Carlo Cellucci 19. Skepticism about semantic facts Dirk Koppelberg 20. Reactions W. V. Quine.
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