The roots of reference: the Paul Carus lectures/ W. V. Quine.

By: Quine, W. VMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Motilal banarasidass Publishers, 1974Description: xii,151p. ; 24cmISBN: 9788120833654Subject(s): Reference (Philosophy) | Perception | Language and languages -- Philosophy | Object (Philosophy) | Set theoryDDC classification: 100
Contents:
1. Reception and perception 2. Cause 3. Disposition 4. Some questions and answers on dispositions 5. Similarity 6. Interference from within' 7. Traces and salience 8. Pleasure 9. Mentalism and language 10. Observation sentences 11. Ostensive learning 12. Assent 13. Values 14. Masses and bodies 15. Individuation of bodies 16. Observational compounds 17. Predication and the categorical 18. Serendipity 19. Color and shape 20. Truth functions 21. Analyticity 22. Narrowing the subject 23. General and singular 24. Relative clauses 25. Substitution and 'such that' 26. Quantifiers and variables 27. Quantifying over abstract objects 28. Set theory 29. Sour grapes 30. Identity and number 31. Higher types 32. Psychogenesis summed up 33. Past and future 34. Ontological sophistication 35. Ontological economy 36. Relative empiricism
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1. Reception and perception
2. Cause
3. Disposition
4. Some questions and answers on dispositions
5. Similarity
6. Interference from within'
7. Traces and salience
8. Pleasure
9. Mentalism and language
10. Observation sentences
11. Ostensive learning
12. Assent
13. Values
14. Masses and bodies
15. Individuation of bodies
16. Observational compounds
17. Predication and the categorical
18. Serendipity
19. Color and shape
20. Truth functions
21. Analyticity
22. Narrowing the subject
23. General and singular
24. Relative clauses
25. Substitution and 'such that'
26. Quantifiers and variables
27. Quantifying over abstract objects
28. Set theory
29. Sour grapes
30. Identity and number
31. Higher types
32. Psychogenesis summed up
33. Past and future
34. Ontological sophistication
35. Ontological economy
36. Relative empiricism

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