Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were championed by Russell and Carnap, among others. He claimed that nothing important would be lost by eliminating sorts, and the result would be additional simplicity and elegance. In support of this claim, Quine conjectured that every many-sorted theory is equivalent to a single-sorted theory. We make this conjecture precise, and prove that it's true, at least according to one reasonable notion of theoretical equivalence. Our clarification of Quine's conjecture, however, exposes the shortcomings of his argument against many-sorted logic
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
W. V. Quine famously defended two theses that have fallen rather dramatically out of fashion. The fi...
W. V. Quine famously defended two theses that have fallen rather dramatically out of fashion. The fi...
Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were cha...
Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were cha...
Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were cha...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
AbstractSystems TRC and TRCU of illative combinatory logic are introduced and shown to be equivalent...
Glymour (1970, 1977, 1980) and Quine (1975) propose two different formal criteria for theoretical eq...
Glymour (1970, 1977, 1980) and Quine (1975) propose two different formal criteria for theoretical eq...
Glymour (1970, 1977, 1980) and Quine (1975) propose two different formal criteria for theoretical eq...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
W. V. Quine famously defended two theses that have fallen rather dramatically out of fashion. The fi...
W. V. Quine famously defended two theses that have fallen rather dramatically out of fashion. The fi...
Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were cha...
Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were cha...
Quine often argued for a simple, untyped system of logic rather than the typed systems that were cha...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
AbstractSystems TRC and TRCU of illative combinatory logic are introduced and shown to be equivalent...
Glymour (1970, 1977, 1980) and Quine (1975) propose two different formal criteria for theoretical eq...
Glymour (1970, 1977, 1980) and Quine (1975) propose two different formal criteria for theoretical eq...
Glymour (1970, 1977, 1980) and Quine (1975) propose two different formal criteria for theoretical eq...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influentia...
W. V. Quine famously defended two theses that have fallen rather dramatically out of fashion. The fi...
W. V. Quine famously defended two theses that have fallen rather dramatically out of fashion. The fi...