Abstract
This is volume XVIII in the Library of Living Philosophers. It contains Quine’s intellectual autobiography, “approximately one fifth [of which] recurs sporadically” in the much more inclusive The Time of My Life ; there follow twenty-four critical essays covering all aspects of his work by some of the most eminent living philosophers, with a reply by Quine to each; and finally there is a bibliography of his publications, running, remarkably, to eighteen pages and including seventeen books. The volume is required reading for any serious student of Quine’s philosophy; that much is obvious. It is also necessary for any serious student of analytic philosophy; the fact that this is hardly less obvious is a measure of the importance and greatness of Quine’s contribution to the field.