Methodology Maximized: Quine on Empiricism, Naturalism, and Empirical Content

Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4):661-686 (2022)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

W. V. Quine calls some general methods of science maxims: general defeasible principles that call on us to approximate, maximize, or minimize a state and that are interpreted and weighed in context-sensitive ways. On my reading, his empiricism asks us to maximize accepting overall theories empirically equivalent to ours but to minimize accepting sentences that both do not affect the empirical content of our overall theory and do not simplify our overall theory. His naturalism asks us to maximize accepting sentences that are solely supported by standards that support our best current scientific theory. Drawing on the Quine archive at Houghton Library at Harvard, I support and apply these interpretations by investigating his rapidly evolving later work on empirical content and empirical equivalence, including some of his views on translation in this later work and his vacillation between what he calls the ecumenical and sectarian attitudes.

Similar books and articles

Boarding Neurath's Boat: The Early Development of Quine's Naturalism.Sander Verhaegh - 2017 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (2):317-342.
The two faces of Quine's naturalism.Susan Haack - 1993 - Synthese 94 (3):335 - 356.
Carnap and Quine on Empiricism.Robert Almeder - 1997 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (3):349 - 364.
Distinguishing WV Quine and Donald Davidson.James Pearson - 2011 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (1):1-22.
Empirisme, naturalisme et signification chez Quine.Layla Raïd - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):579-598.
Quine's naturalism.Alan Weir - 2013 - In Gilbert Harman & Ernie Lepore (eds.), A Companion to W. V. O. Quine. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 114-147.
Quine on the Nature of Naturalism.Sander Verhaegh - 2017 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):96-115.
Are dinosaurs extinct?Richard Creath - 1995 - Foundations of Science 1 (2):285-297.

Analytics

Added to PP
2022-10-07

Downloads
24 (#642,030)

6 months
11 (#225,837)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

James Andrew Smith
University of California, Riverside

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references