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Bartels, A. 1997. Theories and Things: How is ontological interpretation of physics theories possible? Paper read at the 3. Internationaler Kongress der Gesellschaft fŸr Analytische Philosophie, MŸnchen. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: indeterminacy of translationnaturalismphilosophy of scienceQuine.


Code, L. 1996. What is natural about epistemology naturalized? American Philosophical Quarterly 33(1): 1—22. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: ecologyengaged inquiryepistemologyfeminist epistemologyFoucaultnaturalismQuine.


Derksen, T. 1998. The reliability of our everyday perceptual knowledge according to evolutionary epistemology. In Derksen, The Promise of Evolutionary Epistemology, 9—29. evolutionary epistemology

Keywords: circularityperceptionQuinereliabilityselectionismskepticism.


Hattiangadi, J.N. 1989. Basic Quine for social scientists. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19: 461—481. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: naturalismQuinesocial sciences.


Quine, W.V./Carnap, R. 1991. Dear Carnap, Dear Van: The Quine-Carnap Correspondence and Related Work. R. Creath, ed. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: biographyCarnapHOPOSQuine.


Ross, D. 1993. Quining qualia Quine's way. Dialogue 32: 439—459. philosophy of mind

Keywords: qualiaQuine.


Sarkar, S., ed. 1996. Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism. New York: Garland. epistemology and philosophy of science

Vol. 1: The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle.
Vol. 2: Logical Empiricism at Its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath.
Vol. 3: Logic, Probability, and Epistemology: The Power of Semantics.
Vol. 4: Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences: Reichenbach, Feigl, and Nagel.
Vol. 5: Decline and Obsolescence of Logical Empiricism: Carnap vs. Quine and the Critics.
Vol. 6: The Legacy of the Vienna Circle: Modern Reappraisals.

Keywords: CarnapFeiglhistory of logical empiricismhistory of the Vienna CirclelogicNeurathprobabilityQuineReichenbachSchlick.

 

 

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