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  1. Word and Object (Studies in Communication) by Willard Van Orman Quine, 1964-03-15
  2. The Time of My Life: An Autobiography by Willard Van Orman Quine, 2000-05-12
  3. Radikaler Naturalismus: Beiträge zu Willard Van Orman Quines Erkenntnistheorie by Thomas Sukopp, 2006-05-30
  4. Willard Van Orman Quine (World Leaders) by Alex Orenstein, 1978-04-17
  5. Grundzüge der Logik. by Willard van Orman: Quine, 1995
  6. Theorien und Dinge. by Willard Van Orman Quine, 2001-12-01
  7. Ontologische Relativität und andere Schriften by Willard van Orman Quine, Willard van Orman Quine, 2003-01-01
  8. Wort und Gegenstand. by Willard van Orman Quine, 1980-01-01
  9. Word & Object by Willard Van Orman Quine, 1970
  10. Methods of Logic by Willard Van Orman Quine, 1961-01-01
  11. Biography - Quine, Willard Van Orman (1908-2000): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  12. Pragmatists: John Dewey, Willard Van Orman Quine, Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, Hilary Putnam, Mordecai Kaplan, Eleanor Duckworth
  13. MINIATURAS: Quine, el maestro, murió a los 92 años.(Willard Van Orman Quine, filósofo)(TT: Miniatures: Quine, the master, dead at ninety-two.)(TA: philosopher ... An article from: Letras Libres by Hugo Hiriart, 2001-02-01
  14. Rolf Schock Prize Laureates: Andrew Wiles, Saul Kripke, Willard Van Orman Quine, John Rawls, Mauricio Kagel, György Ligeti, Dana Scott

1. Willard Van Orman Quine - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Willard Van Orman Quine—Philosopher and Mathematician. By his son; includes complete bibliography of Quine s writings, students, art, memorials,
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Willard Van Orman Quine Name Willard Van Orman Quine Birth June 25 Death December 25 School/tradition Analytic Main interests Logic Ontology Epistemology
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Influenced Donald Davidson Daniel Dennett David Lewis Scott Soames ... Noam Chomsky Willard Van Orman Quine June 25 Akron Ohio December 25 ) (known to intimates as "Van"), was an American analytic philosopher and logician
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Willard Van Orman Quine. Biography MathSciNet According to our current online database, Willard Quine has 19 students and 169 descendants.
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4. Willard Van Orman Quine - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page perfil biográfico del autor de Dos dogmas del emprismo . Con enlaces a los términos y personajes relevantes.
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Willard van Orman Quine Akron Ohio 15 de junio de Boston Massachusetts 25 de diciembre de fil³sofo estadounidense , reconocido por su trabajo en l³gica matem¡tica y sus contribuciones al pragmatismo como una teor­a del conocimiento Nacido en Akron (Ohio) , fue educado en el Oberlin College y en la Universidad de Harvard , donde fue disc­pulo de Whithehead y lleg³ a ser profesor en , tambi©n realiz³ estudios en Viena Varsovia y Praga
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Quine es conocido por su afirmaci³n de que el modo en que el individuo usa el lenguaje determina qu© clase de cosas est¡ comprometido a decir que existen. Adem¡s, la justificaci³n para hablar de una manera en lugar de otra, al igual que la justificaci³n de adoptar un sistema conceptual y no otro, es para Quine una manifestaci³n absolutamente pragm¡tica
Tambi©n es conocido por su cr­tica a ciertas doctrinas del empirismo l³gico y la distinci³n tradicional entre afirmaciones sint©ticas (proposiciones emp­ricas o basadas en hechos) y afirmaciones anal­ticas (proposiciones necesariamente verdaderas), al negar una

5. Willard Van Orman Quine - Wikipedia
Translate this page Literatur von und über Willard Van Orman Quine im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek Douglas Boynton quine willard van orman Quine 1908 - 2000
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Willard Van Orman Quine 25. Juni in Akron Ohio 25. Dezember in Boston Massachusetts ) war ein amerikanischer Philosoph und Logiker. Quine gilt als bedeutender Vertreter der Analytischen Philosophie und des philosophischen Naturalismus
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Quine studierte von 1926 bis 1930 am Oberlin College (Ohio) mit den Schwerpunkten Mathematik, Philosophie und Philologie und erwarb 1930 den B.A.. Das weitere Studium absolvierte er von 1930 bis 1932 in Harvard , wo er bei , dem Logiker und Vorlesungen h¶rte und 1931 mit dem M.A. abschloss. Das Doktorat ( Ph.D. ) in Philosophie erwarb Quine 1932. Als Mentor fungierte Whitehead. Der Titel der Dissertation lautete „The Logic of Sequences: A Generalization of Principia Mathematica Nachdem Quine 1932 Herbert Feigl w¤hrend dessen USA-Aufenthaltes in Harvard kennengelernt und so n¤heren Einblick in den Wiener Kreis erhalten hatte, reiste er als Sheldon Traveling Fellow 1932 bis 1933 nach Europa, wo er in

6. Willard Van Orman Quine - Wikiquote
Quine, Willard Van Orman (1969). Natural Kinds . In Ontological relativity and other Zitate von Willard Van Orman Quine . Retrieved June 5, 2005.
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  • Nonbeing must in some sense be, otherwise what is it that there is not? This tangled doctrine might be nicknamed Plato's beard ; historically it has proved tough, frequently dulling the edge of Occam's razor.
    • From "On what there is"; in From a Logical Point of View: Nine Logico-Philosophical Essays ; Harper and Row, New York (1953). To be is to be the value of a bound variable.
      • From "On what there is"; in From a Logical Point of View: Nine Logico-Philosophical Essays ; Harper and Row, New York (1953). Creatures inveterately wrong in their inductions have a pathetic but praise-worthy tendency to die before reproducing their kind.
        • Quine, Willard Van Orman (1969). "Natural Kinds". In Ontological relativity and other essays , p. 126. Columbia UP. (Originally written for a festschrift for Carl Gustav Hempel Appears in a context explaining why induction tends to work in practice, despite theoretical objections. The hyphen in "praise-worthy" is ambiguous, since it falls on a line break in the source.

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8. Willard Van Orman Quine’s Word And Object Willard Van Orman Quine
Willard Van Orman Quine’s Word and Object (1960) is a study in the philosophy of language, describing how linguistic analysis may be used as a method of
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Willard Van Orman Quine’s Word and Object Willard Van Orman Quine’s Word and Object (1960) is a study in the philosophy of language, describing how linguistic analysis may be used as a method of resolving philosophical problems. Quine explains how uncertainty about the reality of concrete or abstract objects may be resolved by defining the relation between words and objects. Quine also presents a behaviorist theory of language, describing language as consisting of publicly-observable behavior. Language may develop as a complex system of behavioral dispositions to communicate thoughts or feelings in response to verbal or non-verbal stimuli. Word and Object is divided into seven chapters: 1) "Language and Truth," 2) "Translation and Memory," 3) "The Ontogenesis of Reference," 4) "Vagaries of Reference," 5) "Regimentation," 6) "Flight from Intension," and 7) "Ontic Decision." Chapter I is concerned with the role that stimulus-response mechanisms may play in the acquisition of language. Chapter I critically examines the theory that the fundamental purpose of language is to describe our sensory perceptions of the world. Chapter I also questions the theory that the fundamental purpose of language is to describe how physical or abstract objects are related to reality. Chapter II describes language as a system of dispositions to perform verbal behavior. Chapter II also explains how sentences may demonstrate synonymity of stimulus-meaning, and describes how the truth-functions of sentences may be translated. Chapter II also questions the validity of the distinction between analytic and synthetic sentences, and describes the causes of failure to perceive indeterminacy of translation.

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Aller   : Navigation Rechercher Pour les articles homonymes , voir Quine Willard Van Orman Quine 25 juin 25 d©cembre ) fut l'un des plus importants philosophes et logiciens am©ricains du XX e et l'un des grands repr©sentants de la philosophie analytique Il est notamment l'auteur de Les deux dogmes de l'empirisme Two dogmas of empiricism ), article c©l¨bre qui critiquait la distinction entre analytique et synth©tique et de Le Mot et la Chose Word and Object
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11. Zitate Von Willard Van Orman Quine
Willard Van Orman Quine 25.6. 1908 Akron (Ohio) – 2000 – quine Quine – quine Rezension The Web of Belief. at root what is needed for scientific
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Quine Rezension: The Web of Belief "... at root what is needed for scientific inquiry is just receptivity to data, skill in reasoning, and yearning for truth. Admittedly, ingenuity can help too." The Web of Belief , S.4 "It is in the light of the full body of our beliefs that candidates gain acceptance or rejection ..."
The Web of Belief , S. 16 "The beliefs face the tribunal of observation not singly but in a body." The Web of Belief , S. 22 "... observation is the tug that tows the ship of theory." The Web of Belief , S. 29 "Implication is thus the very texture of our web of belief, and logic is the theory that traces it."
The Web of Belief , S. 41 "The answer is naturalism: the recognition that it is within science itself, and not in some prior philosophy, that reality is to be identified and described." ... "Epistemology, for me, or what comes nearest to it, is the study of how animals can have contrives that very science, given just that sketchy neural input." Theories and Things . Cambridge, Mass. 1999, S. 22

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Willard Van Orman Quine, one of the most important philosophers of the 20 th century, died on Christmas Day at the age of 92. In more than 20 books that
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Willard Quine Willard Van Orman Quine, one of the most important philosophers of the 20 th century, died on Christmas Day at the age of 92. In more than 20 books that have been translated into some 50 languages, Quine has addressed topics both weighty and whimsical. Noted for his wit, compendious scholarship, and generosity, he is best known for his contributions to the theory of knowledge and logic. He has guest-lectured on five continents. Reviewing Quine's "Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary" (1987), a collection of sometimes whimsical short essays, Hilary Putnam, the Cogan University Research Professor, praised Quine as "not only a great philosopher, but also a master of the English language and a genuine polymath." Putnam wrote that, "Anyone who wants to encounter a great philosophical mind in a less technical mood, and to get some feeling for Quine as a peerless companion, raconteur, and amused commentator on the passing show ... cannot do better than to read this book." Quine lectured in six languages. Ihor Sevcenko, the Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine History and Literature, Emeritus, at Harvard, who met Quine in 1974, said: "He spoke about the great philosophers as his equals whose views he neither accepted or not. He was very fond of Hume, not so fond of Plato." According to Sevcenko, "he was the epitome of greatness and the absolute opposite of pomposity."

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Home page for Willard Van Orman Quine, mathematician and philosopher who held the Edgar Pierce Chair of Philosophy at Harvard University from 1956-2000. Over the last half century his literary output was prodigious in such areas as mathematical logic, set theory, the philosophy of language, and the philosophy of logic. His best known works include "The Ways of Paradox", "Mathematical Logic", "Set Theory and Its Logic", "Quiddities", and his most influential "Word and Object". His style is not only eminently lucid but lively and elegant. Professor Quine was born June 25, 1908 (anti-Christmas) and died December 25, 2000

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Born in Akron, Ohio, Quine began his philosophical studies at Oberlin College in his native state. He later studied the foundations of mathematical logic with Alfred North Whitehead at Harvard University, where Quine himself became professor of philosophy in 1936. His contributions to the development of contemporary philosophy often involve subtle modification of the empiricist traditions of pragmatism and logical positivism . Quine died on Christmas Day 2000. In " Two Dogmas of Empricism " (1951), for example, Quine criticized excessive reliance on the analytic/synthetic distinction , maintaining that a whole system of beliefs must be held up for scrutiny in the light of new experience. The other papers collected in From a Logical Point of View (1953) amplify on this suggestion, developing a naturalistic and relativized epistemology. In Word and Object (1960) Quine proposed the indeterminacy of radical translation, on which a single sentence must always be taken to have more than one different meaning.
Author of the popular textbook Mathematical Logic Quine also applied the techniques of formal reasoning in The Ways of Paradox (1966), and

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    Willard Van Orman Quine Originally published in The Philosophical Review 60 (1951): 20-43. Reprinted in W.V.O. Quine, From a Logical Point of View Except for minor changes, additions and deletions are indicated in interspersed tables. I wish to thank Torstein Lindaas for bringing to my attention the need to distinguish more carefully the 1951 and the 1961 versions. Endnotes ending with an "a" are in the 1951 version; "b" in the 1961 version. (Andrew Chrucky, Feb. 15, 2000) Modern empiricism has been conditioned in large part by two dogmas. One is a belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic , or grounded in meanings independently of matters of fact and truths which are synthetic , or grounded in fact. The other dogma is reductionism : the belief that each meaningful statement is equivalent to some logical construct upon terms which refer to immediate experience. Both dogmas, I shall argue, are ill founded. One effect of abandoning them is, as we shall see, a blurring of the supposed boundary between speculative metaphysics and natural science. Another effect is a shift toward pragmatism.
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    quine s logical armamentarium was unrivalled, and he deployed it on behalf of some of the most peculiar notions one could hope to run across,
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    07 Mar 2001 10:43 American logician and philosopher; perhaps the most eminent analytical philosopher of the late 20th century; a student of Whitehead, and largely in the spirit of the Logical Positivists , with a good dose of pragmatism mixed in; teacher of Daniel Dennett (whom I hope to see become the most eminent analytical philosopher of the early 21st century). Quine's logical armamentarium was unrivalled, and he deployed it on behalf of some of the most peculiar notions one could hope to run across, such as the infamous Quine-Duhem thesis (that no theory can ever be refuted). This tendency led Dennett to coin the verb "to quine", meaning "to deny a distinction others feel to be obvious." Quite unfairly, he supplemented his logical artillery with rhetorical sappers, in the form of one of the most elegant prose styles ever to flow from the pen of an American author; he could be a character in Jack Vance . He calls to mind excruciatingly formal suppers from ages now past when the fish-knife was de rigueur and where a scandalized hush would greet any lapse of punctillio. Or rather, one of the exceedingly refined diners at those suppers, for whom the proper use of the fish-knife is automatic, second nature and almost first; for one of the qualities of Quine's writing is that he makes everything, not least his minute clarity and precision, seem easy, obvious and spontaneous. (Try doing this talking about anything in the world, never mind the concept of "ordered pair".)

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    This Christmas Day, pause to revere a man who had no time for religion. His name was Willard Van Orman Quine, and he died four years ago on Christmas Day. He was many things: teacher, writer, mathematician, linguist, et al. Above all, he was the greatest philosopher America has yet produced. That alone deserves respect.
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    Born in Akron, Ohio, Quine began his philosophical studies at Oberlin College in his native state. He later studied the foundations of mathematical logic with Alfred North Whitehead at Harvard University, where Quine himself became professor of philosophy in 1936. His contributions to the development of contemporary philosophy often involve subtle modification of the empiricist traditions of pragmatism and logical positivism Quine died on Christmas Day 2000. In "Two Dogmas of Empricism" (1951), for example, Quine criticized excessive reliance on the analytic/synthetic distinction, maintaining that a whole system of beliefs must be held up for scrutiny in the light of new experience. The other papers collected in From a Logical Point of View (1953) amplify on this suggestion, developing a naturalistic and relativized epistemology. In Word and Object (1960) Quine proposed the indeterminacy of radical translation, on which a single sentence must always be taken to have more than one different meaning.
    Author of the popular textbook Mathematical Logic (1940), Quine also applied the techniques of formal reasoning in The Ways of Paradox (1966), and Ontological Relativity (1969), holding that the ontological commitments of any view can be determined by examining the entities over which a formal language expressing it is employed to quantify.

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