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This book covers W. V. Quine's philosophic career from his early radical empiricism and behaviorism through his development of a series of skeptical doctrines regarding meaning, reference, and science. It explains what problems he tried to solve and what his solutions were. Resulting ina series of highly controversial claims that have won him international fame. His work is still a center of controversy and has lead to an enormous literature of commentary.
Logic. --- Quine, W. V. -- (Willard Van Orman). --- Science -- Philosophy. --- Logic --- Science --- Philosophy & Religion --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Sciences - General --- Philosophy --- Axiomatic set theory. --- Quine, W. V. --- Quine, Willard Van Orman --- Kuaĭn, Uillard van Ormen --- קואיין, ו. ו. א. --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Modern philosophy. --- Philosophy, general. --- History, general. --- History of Philosophy. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Axioms --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Set theory --- Philosophy (General). --- Philosophy, modern. --- Modern philosophy --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities
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