W.V. Quine is a well-known proponent of naturalism, the view on which reality is described only in science. He is also well-known for arguing that our current scientific theories commit us to the existence of abstract objects. It is tempting to believe that the naturalistic philosopher should think scientists outside of philosophy are in the best position to assess the merits of revising our current commitment to abstract objects. But Quine rejects this deferential view. On the reading of Quine's philosophical methodology that I defend in this paper, the naturalistic philosopher not only may assess the merits of revising the commitments of our scientific theories, but also will recommend we make such revisions if doing so simplifies and cla...
In 1969, Quine enjoined philosophers to leave matters of ontology to the determination of scientists...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
W.V. Quine is arguably the intellectual father of contemporary naturalism, the idea that there is no...
W.V. Quine is a well-known proponent of naturalism, the view on which reality is described only in s...
W.V. Quine is a well-known proponent of naturalism, the view on which reality is described only in s...
Starting with the distinction between epistemological and ontological naturalism, this chapter focus...
Starting with the distinction between epistemological and ontological naturalism, this chapter focus...
In this section, which forms part of my discussion of the relation and interaction between philosoph...
Scientific naturalism is the view that natural science should be our guide in metaphysical matters –...
Quine’s position is counted as a reductive naturalism. It overcomes both the traditional Cartesian-K...
Scientific naturalism is the view that natural science should be our guide in metaphysical matters –...
During the past few decades, a radical shift has occurred in how philosophers conceive of the relati...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
In 1969, Quine enjoined philosophers to leave matters of ontology to the determination of scientists...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
W.V. Quine is arguably the intellectual father of contemporary naturalism, the idea that there is no...
W.V. Quine is a well-known proponent of naturalism, the view on which reality is described only in s...
W.V. Quine is a well-known proponent of naturalism, the view on which reality is described only in s...
Starting with the distinction between epistemological and ontological naturalism, this chapter focus...
Starting with the distinction between epistemological and ontological naturalism, this chapter focus...
In this section, which forms part of my discussion of the relation and interaction between philosoph...
Scientific naturalism is the view that natural science should be our guide in metaphysical matters –...
Quine’s position is counted as a reductive naturalism. It overcomes both the traditional Cartesian-K...
Scientific naturalism is the view that natural science should be our guide in metaphysical matters –...
During the past few decades, a radical shift has occurred in how philosophers conceive of the relati...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
In 1969, Quine enjoined philosophers to leave matters of ontology to the determination of scientists...
In this essay it is shown that the imaginative art of scientific theorizing – at its technical best ...
W.V. Quine is arguably the intellectual father of contemporary naturalism, the idea that there is no...