This chapter explores some of the relations between Quine’s and Carnap’s metaontological stances on the one hand, and contemporary work in the metaphysics of time, on the other. Contemporary metaphysics of time, like analytic metaphysics in general, grew out of the revival of the discipline that Quine’s critique of the logical empiricists (such as Carnap) made possible. At the same time, the metaphysics of time has, in some respects, strayed far from its Quinean roots. This chapter examines some likely Quinean and Carnapian reactions to elements of the contemporary scene
Rudolf Carnap's essay Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (ESO) is traditionally interpreted as an e...
I argue that Quine’s early critique of Carnap’s conventionalism is in serious tension with the holis...
Does Carnap’s treatment of philosophical questions about existence, such as “Are there numbers?” and...
This chapter explores some of the relations between Quine’s and Carnap’s metaontological stances on ...
Quine is routinely perceived as saving metaphysics from Carnapian positivism. Where Carnap rejects m...
This article examines how Quine and Sellars develop informatively contrasting responses to a fundame...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in The Routledge ...
In November of 1934, over successive Thursdays, the 26-year-old Willard van Orman Quine gave three “...
Does Carnap’s treatment of philosophical questions about existence, such as “Are there numbers?” and...
I argue that Quine’s rejection of Carnap’s “radical” (FLPV; TDE 39) and “phenomenalistic” (FSS 15-16...
In this paper I return to the mid-20th-century debate between Quine and Carnap on the status of meta...
Carnap's ideal of explication has become a key concept in analytic philosophy and the basis of a met...
This paper investigates the relation between Carnap and Quine’s views on analyticity on the one hand...
Rudolf Carnap's essay Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (ESO) is traditionally interpreted as an e...
I argue that Quine’s early critique of Carnap’s conventionalism is in serious tension with the holis...
Does Carnap’s treatment of philosophical questions about existence, such as “Are there numbers?” and...
This chapter explores some of the relations between Quine’s and Carnap’s metaontological stances on ...
Quine is routinely perceived as saving metaphysics from Carnapian positivism. Where Carnap rejects m...
This article examines how Quine and Sellars develop informatively contrasting responses to a fundame...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in The Routledge ...
In November of 1934, over successive Thursdays, the 26-year-old Willard van Orman Quine gave three “...
Does Carnap’s treatment of philosophical questions about existence, such as “Are there numbers?” and...
I argue that Quine’s rejection of Carnap’s “radical” (FLPV; TDE 39) and “phenomenalistic” (FSS 15-16...
In this paper I return to the mid-20th-century debate between Quine and Carnap on the status of meta...
Carnap's ideal of explication has become a key concept in analytic philosophy and the basis of a met...
This paper investigates the relation between Carnap and Quine’s views on analyticity on the one hand...
Rudolf Carnap's essay Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology (ESO) is traditionally interpreted as an e...
I argue that Quine’s early critique of Carnap’s conventionalism is in serious tension with the holis...
Does Carnap’s treatment of philosophical questions about existence, such as “Are there numbers?” and...