Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
98
Language
English
Published
Dec 7, 1999
Publisher
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
0534576222
ISBN-13
9780534576226
Description
Lynn Hankinson Nelson and Jack Nelson present an insightful exploration of the philosophical landscape shaped by W.V.O. Quine. By distilling complex ideas into accessible language, they create a resource that demystifies Quine's significant contributions to philosophy, particularly his views on language, knowledge, and the philosophy of science.
The work invites students to engage with Quine's radical proposals, including the rejection of the analytic-synthetic distinction and the notion of knowledge as a web of beliefs. Through clear explanations and examples, the authors foster an appreciation for Quine's influence and the challenges he presents to traditional epistemology.
This text serves as a bridge for those new to Quine’s theories, encouraging critical thinking and deeper inquiry. It provides a valuable perspective that not only enhances understanding but also promotes further discussion about the nuances of philosophical thought in contemporary discourse.
The work invites students to engage with Quine's radical proposals, including the rejection of the analytic-synthetic distinction and the notion of knowledge as a web of beliefs. Through clear explanations and examples, the authors foster an appreciation for Quine's influence and the challenges he presents to traditional epistemology.
This text serves as a bridge for those new to Quine’s theories, encouraging critical thinking and deeper inquiry. It provides a valuable perspective that not only enhances understanding but also promotes further discussion about the nuances of philosophical thought in contemporary discourse.
Genres
Philosophy