7 edition of Feminist Interpretations of W.V. Quine found in the catalog.
Published
August 2003
by Pennsylvania State University Press
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Lynn Hankinson Nelson (Editor), Jack Nelson (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 436 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9823053M |
ISBN 10 | 0271022957 |
ISBN 10 | 9780271022956 |
From stimulus to science by W. V Quine () Quine on ontology, necessity, and experience: a philosophical from Quine to a feminist empiricism by Lynn Hankinson Nelson Quine, W. V. Willard Van Orman Quine Willard. Quine, Willard, W.V. Quine (). Quintessence, Harvard University Press (paperback) I'm going to assume you already realize that Quine is one of the most important philosophers of all time and just tell you why you need this particular book. Here are the contents. The title of each paper is followed by the title of the book from which it by:
This book is the result of a collaborative effort on the part of a group of outstanding theologians, historians, and biblical scholars within the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature. Clarifying for themselves and others the distinctive character of feminist interpretation, they continue the process of liberating the word that concerns the whole church. The indeterminacy of translation is a thesis propounded by 20th-century American analytic philosopher W. V. classic statement of this thesis can be found in his book Word and Object, which gathered together and refined much of Quine's previous work on subjects other than formal logic and set theory. The indeterminacy of translation is also discussed at length in his Ontological.
Description: As one of the preeminent philosophers of the twentieth century, W. V. Quine (&–) made groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science, mathematical logic, and the philosophy of language. This collection of essays examines Quine's views, particularly his holism and naturalism, for their value (and their limitations) to feminist theorizing today. For more than thirty years W. V. Quine has been a dominant figure in logical theory and philosophy of logic. Few, if any, have done more than he to bring the science of mathematical logic to full growth.
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As one of the preeminent philosophers of the twentieth century, W. Quine () made groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science, Format: Hardcover. Feminist Interpretations of W.
Quine Edited by Lynn Hankinson Nelson and Jack Nelson As one of the preeminent philosophers of the twentieth century, W.
Quine (–) made groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science, mathematical logic, and the philosophy of language. “Both Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Oppression and Responsibility provide tantalizing examples of the ways in which feminist scholarship benefits from close and careful readings of Wittgenstein’s work through a feminist lens.” —William Cowling, APA Newsletter on Feminism Format: Paperback.
Feminist interpretations of W.V. Quine. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, © (OCoLC) Named Person: W V Quine; W V Quine; Willard van Orman Quine: Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors.
FEMINIST INTERPRETATIONS OF W.V. QUINE Edited by Lynn Hankinson Nelson and Jack Nelson As one of the preeminent philosophers of the twentieth century, W.
Quine () made groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science, mathematical logic, and the philosophy of language. This collection of essays examines.
As one of the preeminent philosophers of the twentieth century, W. Quine (–) made groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science, mathematical logic, and the philosophy Format: Hardcover.
W. Quine was the most important naturalistic philosopher of the twentieth century and a major impetus for the recent resurgence of the view that empirical science is our best avenue to knowledge.
His views, however, have not been well understood. Critics charge that Quine's naturalized epistemology is circular and that it cannot be normative. Yet, such criticisms stem from a cluster of. Quine wrote three undergraduate texts on formal logic: Elementary Logic.
While teaching an introductory course inQuine discovered that extant texts for philosophy students did not do justice to quantification theory or first-order predicate logic. Quine wrote this book in 6 weeks as an ad hoc solution to his teaching needs.
Methods of Logic. The four editions of this book resulted from a more advanced undergraduate course in logic Quine Awards: Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and.
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A webpage for the book series Re-Reading the Canon published by Penn State University Press. This series consists of edited collections of essays, some original and some previously published, offering feminist re-interpretations of the writings of major figures in the Western philosophical tradition.
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Summary: An eminent philosopher of the 20th century, W.V. Quine made contributions to the philosophy of science, mathematical logic, and the philosophy of language. This work examines Quine's views, particularly his holism and naturalism, for their value to feminist theorizing.
Lynn Hankinson Nelson is the author of Feminist Interpretations of W.V. Quine ( avg rating, 5 ratings, 0 reviews, published ), Feminism, Science, 4/5. This book considers two equally formidable approaches theorized by Louise Antony and Lynn Hankinson Nelson.
The American philosopher W.V.O. Quine locates knowledge as a branch of empirical science. Shuford shows how both Antony and Nelson use Quine's 'naturalized epistemology' to create empirically robust feminist by: 2. This is an outstanding account of Quine's thought, and will be invaluable to anyone seeking a really good, accessible and insightful introduction to it."--A.
Grayling, Birkbeck College, University of London "This is a useful and sympathetic introductory account of the main philosophical views of the late W.V.O. Quine/5(3). A listing of the books published by Penn State University Press in the subject of Philosophy-Feminist. Quine, Lynn Nelson clears away these obstacles and establishes a framework for a much-needed dialogue between feminist science critics and other scientists and scholars about the nature of science.
She makes a case for a feminist empiricism that retains a crucial role for experience, but separates empiricism from individualism.
The book was sparked by two invitations in one from Pro- fessors Elizabeth and Monroe Beardsley to write a book on philoso- phy of logic for their Foundations of Philosophy series, and one from the Collhge de France to give twelve lectures on la philosophie de la logique.
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