I argue that Quine’s early critique of Carnap’s conventionalism is in serious tension with the holism of "Two Dogmas of Empiricism", since his critique of convention- alism makes a compelling case for a privileged status either for logic, or for some other principle by means of which to derive consequences. Based on this, I call for a modification of Quinean holism, on grounds internal to Quine’s views. The result motivates a rehabilitation of Carnap’s notion of framework principles, and a rethinking of logic as a kind of relativised a priori
Rudolf Carnap's essay Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (ESO) is traditionally interpreted as an e...
According to Quine, logic is first-order. For him, two underlying logic of all rational thought is a...
One of the main contributions of philosophers at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20...
I argue that Quine’s early critique of Carnap’s conventionalism is in serious tension with the holis...
Consider statements like ``Machines will never be able to think'' or ``You cannot turn a cat into a ...
I shall examine Quine’s conception of logic, of propositional attitudes, and of the unity of knowled...
I shall examine Quine’s conception of logic, of propositional attitudes, and of the unity of knowled...
I shall examine Quine’s conception of logic, of propositional attitudes, and of the unity of knowled...
This article examines how Quine and Sellars develop informatively contrasting responses to a fundame...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
Quine is routinely perceived as having changed his mind about the scope of the Duhem-Quine thesis, s...
This chapter explores some of the relations between Quine’s and Carnap’s metaontological stances on ...
One of the most important events in early analytic philosophy was the analyticity debate between Car...
In “Two Dogmas”, Quine indicates that Carnap’s Aufbau fails “in principle” to reduce our knowledge o...
Quine is routinely perceived as saving metaphysics from Carnapian positivism. Where Carnap rejects m...
Rudolf Carnap's essay Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (ESO) is traditionally interpreted as an e...
According to Quine, logic is first-order. For him, two underlying logic of all rational thought is a...
One of the main contributions of philosophers at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20...
I argue that Quine’s early critique of Carnap’s conventionalism is in serious tension with the holis...
Consider statements like ``Machines will never be able to think'' or ``You cannot turn a cat into a ...
I shall examine Quine’s conception of logic, of propositional attitudes, and of the unity of knowled...
I shall examine Quine’s conception of logic, of propositional attitudes, and of the unity of knowled...
I shall examine Quine’s conception of logic, of propositional attitudes, and of the unity of knowled...
This article examines how Quine and Sellars develop informatively contrasting responses to a fundame...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
Quine is routinely perceived as having changed his mind about the scope of the Duhem-Quine thesis, s...
This chapter explores some of the relations between Quine’s and Carnap’s metaontological stances on ...
One of the most important events in early analytic philosophy was the analyticity debate between Car...
In “Two Dogmas”, Quine indicates that Carnap’s Aufbau fails “in principle” to reduce our knowledge o...
Quine is routinely perceived as saving metaphysics from Carnapian positivism. Where Carnap rejects m...
Rudolf Carnap's essay Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (ESO) is traditionally interpreted as an e...
According to Quine, logic is first-order. For him, two underlying logic of all rational thought is a...
One of the main contributions of philosophers at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20...