THE WRITINGS OF WILLARD VAN ORMAN QUINE
1. A System of Logistic. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1934.
2. Mathematical Logic. New York: Norton, 1940.
3. Elementary Logic. Boston & New York: Ginn, 1941.
4. O sentido da nova lógica. Sao Paulo: Livraria Martins editora, 1944.
5. Methods of Logic. New York: Holt, 1950.
6. From a Logical Point of View: 9 Logico-Philosophical
Essays. Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press; London:
Geoffrey Cumberlege, 1953.
Contents:
1 On What There Is:1-19. [See D34.]
2 Two Dogmas of Empiricism:20-46. [See D44.]
3 The Problem of Meaning in Linguistics:47-64.
4 Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis:65-79. [See D37.]
5 New Foundations for Mathematical Logic:80-101. [See D12 and D15.]
6 Logic and the Reification of Universals:102-129. [See D32, D40,
D18.]
7 Notes on the Theory of Reference:130-138. [See D38 and D40.]
8 Reference and Modality:139-159. [See D26, D31 and A4.]
9 Meaning and Existential Inference:160-167. [See Gb37.]
7. Word and Object. Cambridge, Mass.: The Technology Press of M.I.T; New York & London: Wiley, 1960.
8. Set Theory and Its Logic. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, Belknap Press, 1963.
9. Selected Logic Papers. New York:
Random House, 1966.
Contents:
1 Whitehead and the Rise of Modern Logic:3-36. [See C2.]
2 Logic, Symbolic:37-51. [See C9.]
3 A Method of Generating Part of Arithmetic Without the Use of
Intuitive Logic:52-60.[See D4.]
4 Definition of Substitution:61-69.[See D8.]
5 Concatenation as a Basis for Arithmetic:70-82. [See D30.]
6 Set-Theoretic Foundations for Logic:83-99. [See D11.]
7 Logic Based on Inclusion and Abstraction:100-109. [See D15.]
8 On Ordered Pairs and Relations:110-113. [See D28 and D29.]
9 On w-Inconsistency and a So-called Axiom of Infinity:114-120.
[See D49.]
10 Element and Number:121-140. [See D22.]
11 On an Application of Tarski's Theory of Truth:141-145. [See
D45.]
12 On Frege's Way Out:146-158. [See D59.]
13 Completeness of the Propositional Calculus:159-163. [See
D16.]
14 On Cores and Prime Implicants of Truth Functions:164-171.
[See D65.]
15 Two Theorems about Truth Functions:172-175. [See D53.]
16 On Boolean Functions:176-180.
17 On the Logic of Quantification:181-195. [See D27.]
18 A Proof Procedure for Quantification Theory:196-204. [See
D57.]
19 Interpretations of Sets of Conditions:205-211.[See D54.]
20 Church's Theorem on the Decision Problem:212-219.
21 Quantification and the Empty Domain:220-223. [See D55.]
22 Reduction to a Dyadic Predicate:224-226. [See D56.]
23 Variables Explained Away:227-235. [See E11 and D66.]
9b. Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press, 1995.
10. The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays. New
York: Random House, 1966.
Contents:
1 The Ways of Paradox:3-20. [See D71.]
2 On a Supposed Antinomy:21-23. [See D50.]
3 Foundations of Mathematics:24-34. [See D76.]
4 On the Application of Modern Logic:35-41.
5 Logic as a Source of Syntactical Insights:42-47. [See D69.]
6 Necessary Truth:48-56. [See B1.]
7 Ontological Remarks on the Propositional Calculus:57-63. [See
D3.]
8 A Logistical Approach to the Ontological Problem:64-69. [See
D20.]
9 Truth by Convention:70-99. [See C1.]
10 Carnap and Logical Truth:100-125. [See D67.]
11 On Carnap's Views on Ontology:126-134. [See D39.]
12 Mr. Strawson on Logical Theory:135-155. [See D51.]
13 Three Grades of Modal Involvement:156-174. [See C6.]
14 Reply to Professor Marcus:175-182. [See D68.]
15 Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes:183-194. [See D62.]
16 Implicit Definition Sustained:195-198. [See D74.]
17 Ontological Reduction and the World of Numbers:199-207. [See
D75.]
18 On Mental Entities:208-214. [See D52.]
19 The Scope and Language of Science:215-232. [See D63.]
20 Posits and Reality:233-241. [See C12.]
21 On Simple Theories of a Complex World:242-245. [See D72.]
10c. Cambridge, Mass. & London:
Harvard University Press, 1976.
Rev. and enl. ed.
Contents:
1 The Ways of Paradox:1-18.
2 On a Supposed Antinomy:19-21.
3 Foundations of Mathematics:24-34.
4 On the Application of Modern Logic:33-39.
5 Homage to Rudolf Carnap:40-43. [See C28.]
6 Logic as a Source of Syntactical Insights:44-49.
7 Vagaries of Definition:50-55. [See D91.]
8 Linguistics and Philosophy:56-58. [See C18.]
9 The Limits of Knowledge:59-67.
10 Necessary Truth:68-76.
11 Truth by Convention:77-106.
12 Carnap and Logical Truth:107-132.
13 Implicit Definition Sustained:133-136.
14 Mr. Strawson on Logical Theory:137-157.
15 Three Grades of Modal Involvement:158-176.
16 Reply to Professor Marcus:177-184.
17 Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes:185-196.
18 A Logistical Approach to the Ontological Problem:197-202.
19 On Carnap's Views on Ontology:203-211.
20 Ontological Reduction and the World of Numbers:212-220.
21 On Mental Entities:221-227.
22 The Scope and Language of Science:228-245.
23 Posits and Reality:246-254.
24 On Simple Theories of a Complex World:255-258.
25 On Multiplying Entities:258-264. [See C20, C25 and C39.]
26 Ontological Remarks on the Propositional Calculus:265-271.
27 The Variable:272-282. [See C34.]
28 Algebriac Logic and Predicate Functors:283-307. [See B2.]
29 Truth and Disquotation:308-321. [See C31.]
11. Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. The
John
Dewey Essays in Philosophy, 1. New York & London:
Columbia University Press, 1969.
Contents:
1 Speaking of Objects:1-25. [See D64.]
2 Ontological Relativity:26-68. [See D82.]
3 Epistemology Naturalized:69-90. [See C26.]
4 Existence and Quantification:91-113. [See D84.]
5 Natural Kinds:114-138. [See C24.]
6 Propositional Objects:139-160. [See D83.]
12. (with J.S. Ullian.) The Web of Belief. New York: Random House, 1970.
13. Philosophy of Logic. Foundations of Philosophy Series. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970. Issued in paper- and hardcover.
14. The Roots of Reference. The Paul Carus Lectures, 14. LaSalle, IL: Open Court, 1974.
15. Theories and Things. Cambridge, Mass. &
London: Harvard University Press, 1981.
Contents:
1 Things and Their Places in Theories:1-23. [See D109.]
2 Empirical Content:24-30. [See C53.]
3 What Price Bivalence?31-37. [See D110.]
4 On the Very Idea of a Third Dogma:38-42.
5 Use and Its Place in Meaning:43-54. [See C100.]
6 On the Nature of Moral Values:55-66. [See C44.]
7 Five Milestones of Empiricism:67-72. [See C52.]
8 Russell's Ontological Development:73-85. [See D79.]
9 On Austin's Method:86-91. [See C23.]
10 Smart's Philosophy and Scientific Realism:92-95. [See
Ga24.]
11 Goodman's Ways of Worldmaking:96-99. [See Ga34.]
12 On the Individuation of Attributes:100-112. [See C36.]
13 Intensions Revisited:113-123. [See C41.]
14 World's Away:124-128. [See D97.]
15 Grades of Discriminability:129-133. [See D96.]
16 Lewis Carroll's Logic:134-142. [See Ga32]
17 Kurt Godel:143-147. [See C46.]
18 Success and Limits of Mathematization:148-155.
19 On the Limits of Decision:156-163. [See C19.]
20 Predicates, Terms, and Classes:164-172. [See D105 and D111.]
21 Responses:173-186. [See Ga29, Ga31, C17, D112 and D108.]
22 Postscript on Metaphor:187-189. [See D101.]
23 Has Philosophy Lost Contact with People?190-193. [See D106.]
24 Paradoxes of Plenty:194-198. [See D92.]
25 The Times Atlas:199-202. [See Ga27.]
26 Mencken's American Language:203-208. [See Ga22.]
16. Saggi Filosofici, 1970-1981. Translated and
edited by Michele Leonelli. Rome:
Armando Armano, 1982.
Contents:
1. Il progresso filosofico nella teoria del linguaggio. [D85]
2. Riflessioni metodologiche sulla teoria linguistica corrente. [D86]
3. Gradi di teoreticita. [C25]
4. La mente e le disposizioni verbali. [C32]
5. La teoria e l'osservazione. [C33]
6. Sui istemi del mondo empiricamente equivalenti. [D95]
7. Il destino degli oggetti fisici. [C39]
8. Via i mondi! [D97]
9. Le intensioni revisitate. [C41]
10. Questioni reali [C42]
11. Riposta a Lycan e Pappas. [D99]
12. L'uso e il suo posto nel significato. [D100]
13. Il significato conoscitivo. [D100]
14. La teoria naturale della conoscenza. [Unpublished lecture of 1980
at Ann Arbor "The Natural Theory of Knowledge."]
17. The Time of My Life: An Autobiography. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, Bradford Book, 1985.
18. Granice wiedzy i inne eseje filozoficzne.
Translated
and edited by Barbara Stanosz. Warsaw:
Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy,
1986.
Contents:
1. Granice wiedzy. [A10c, #9]
2. Zakres i jezyk nauk. [A10c, #22]
3. O prostych teoriach skomplikowanego swiata. [A10c, #24]
4. Natura wiedzy przyrodricznej. [C33]
5. Przedmioty postulawane a rzecznistosc. [A10c, #23]
6. O mnozeniu bytow. [A10c, #25]
7. O bytach mentalnych. [A10c, #21]
8. Prawda konieczna. [A10c, #10]
9. Epistemologia znaturalizowana. [A11, #3]
10. Sprawy faktow. [C42]
11. Miejsce pragmatistow w empiryzmie. [C52]
12. O naturze wartosci moralnych. [A15, #6]
13. List do Roberta Ostermanna. [C35]
19. Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary. Cambridge, Mass. & London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1987.
20. La scienza e i dati di senso. Edited by Michele Lionelli. Rome: Armando, 1987.
21. Pursuit of Truth. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1990.
22. Dear Carnap, Dear Van: The Quine-Carnap Correspondence and Related Work. Edited and with an Introduction by Richard Creath. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
23. From Stimulus to Science. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1995.
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