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Quine's ‘needlessly strong’ holism

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2017
Quine is routinely perceived as having changed his mind about the scope of the Duhem-Quine thesis, shifting from what has been called an 'extreme holism' to a more moderate view. Where the Quine of 'Two Dogmas of Empiricism' argues that "the unit of empirical significance is the whole of science" (1951, 42), the later Quine seems to back away from this
Sander Verhaegh
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Quine vs. Quine

2020
How does Quine fare in the first decades of the twenty-first century? This chapter examines a cluster of Quinean theses that are especially fruitful in meeting some of the current challenges of epistemology and ontology. These theses offer an alternative to the traditional bifurcations of truth and knowledge into factual and conceptual-pragmatic ...
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Quining Qualia Quine's Way

Dialogue, 1993
Thanks largely to Daniel Dennett, I am a recent convert to what many will regard as the shocking hypothesis that qualia do not exist. This admission is not quite a confident sighting of that rarest of philosophical birds, an unequivocally sound and valid argument.
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QUIN

Proceedings of the international symposium on Women and ICT creating global transformation - CWIT '05, 2005
This paper describes QUIN, an organization of women inventors in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Estonia.
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Quine’s Syntactical Insights

Synthese, 1968
Jokes about ‘no man’ as a name are now some three millennia old; an understanding of the syntactical difference between such a phrase and a name is both much more recent and much less available. To take ‘no man’ as naming, or even referring to, some man appears patently contradictory; but many beginners in logic take ‘no man’ as referring to non- men ...
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