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Philosophy. Logic. | ||
[Quine36] | Truth by Convention; in [Quine76]. | |
[Quine39] | Designation and Existence; Journal of Philosophy vol. 36 1939. | |
[Quine48] | On what there is; in [Quine53]. | |
[Quine51] | On Carnap's Views on Ontology; in [Quine76]. | |
[Quine53] | From a Logical Point of View; Harvard University Press, 1953; | |
[Quine53a] | Two Dogmas of Empiricism; in [Quine53] and [Moser87]. | |
[Quine54] | Carnap and Logical Truth; in [Quine76]. | |
[Quine60] | Word and Object, The M.I.T. Press, 1960; | |
[Quine62] | Methods of Logic, third edition; Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974; |
[Quine69] | Set Theory and its Logic, revised edition; Harvard University Press, 1969; | |
[Quine70] | Philosophy of Logic; Prentice Hall, 1970; | |
[Quine76] | Ways of Paradox, and other essays; Harvard University Press, 1976; | |
[Quine87] | Quiddities; Harvard University Press, 1987; | |
[Quine90] | Pursuit of Truth; Harvard University Press, 1990; | |
[CarnapQuine90b] | Dear Carnap, Dear Van; University of California Press, 1990; |