The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine
Herausgeber: Morris, Sean
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Part I. Carnap, Quine, and Logical Empiricism: 1. Carnap and Quine: first
encounters (1933-1936) Sander Verhaegh; 2. On Quine's guess about Neurath's
influence on Carnap's Aufbau Thomas Uebel; 3. Frameworks, paradigms, and
conceptual schemes: blurring the boundaries between realism and
anti-realism Sean Morris; Part II. Carnap, Quine, and American Pragmatism:
4. Pragmatism in Carnap and Quine: affinity or disparity? Yemima
Ben-Menahem; 5. Objectivity socialized James Pearson; 6. Whose dogmas of
empiricism? Lydia Patton; Part III. Carnap and Quine on Logic, Language,
and Translation: 7. Reading Quine's claim that Carnap's term 'Semantical
Rule' is meaningless Gary Ebbs; 8. What does translation translate? Quine,
Carnap, and the emergence of indeterminacy Paul A. Roth; 9. Quine and
Wittgenstein on the indeterminacy of translation Andrew Lugg; 10. Turning
point: Quine's indeterminacy of translation at middle age Richard Creath;
Part IV. Carnap and Quine on Ontology and Metaphysics: 11. Carnap and Quine
on ontology and categories Roberta Ballarin; 12. Carnap and Quine on the
status of ontology: the role of the principle of tolerance Peter Hylton;
13. Carnap, Quine, and Williamson: Metaphysics, semantics, and science Gary
Kemp; Bibliography; Index.