W.V. Quine is one of the leading figures of 20th century analytic
philosophy, and still among the most influential. But his work can be
challenging and complex, and indeed often misunderstood. In this
updated introduction to Quine's thought, Gary Kemp examines his
seemingly disparate views as a unified whole and offers a valuable
guide for anyone approaching Quine for the first time. Informed by
current debates and updated throughout, this edition now includes: ·
Thoroughly revised and expanded text · More references to
commentaries, secondary literature and works by Quine · Suggestions
for further reading · Newly introduced material on Empirical Content,
Explication, Nominalism, The Purported Third Dogma, Theoreticity,
Natural Selection and Linguistics. · Historical notes on Quine's
relation to his predecessors and contemporaries Paying close attention
to Quine's seminal works including Word and Object and Philosophy of
Logic, Kemp explains how his philosophy relates to thinkers including
Rudolf Carnap and Wittgenstein, as well as to more recent figures such
as Donald Davidson and Noam Chomsky. Kemp clearly and accurately
emphasizes the systematic nature of Quine's thought as one of
naturalism. He advances our understanding of Quine and attests to his
ongoing influence in philosophy of science, logic, language, ontology
and epistemology. This unique introduction to Quine's philosophy is
recommended for any student interested in Quine and the history of
analytic philosophy.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350342057
Publisert
2023
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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