W. V. Quine

In Cheryl Misak, The Oxford handbook of American philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 290-338 (2008)
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The paper summarizes the main points of Quine's epistemology and philosophy of language: empiricism, holism, semantic behaviourism, inscrutability of reference, indterminacy of translation and the rejection of analyticity.

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