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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2003

Pages: 167-177

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048162581

Full citation:

Wolfgang Spohn, "Carnap versus Quine, or aprioristic versus naturalized epistemology, or a lesson from dispositions", in: Language, truth and knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 2003

Carnap versus Quine, or aprioristic versus naturalized epistemology, or a lesson from dispositions

Wolfgang Spohn

pp. 167-177

in: Thomas Bonk (ed), Language, truth and knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 2003

Abstract

The philosophical differences between Carnap and Quine were vast and principled in the end, or perhaps they only appeared so because the two were so close and because the points of divergence are so clearly traceable. Presently, the prevailing impression is that Quine has won the day, surely also simply because Quine survived Carnap by almost 30 years. Indeed, Carnap has lapsed, it seems, into what is only the historic background of the present situation.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2003

Pages: 167-177

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048162581

Full citation:

Wolfgang Spohn, "Carnap versus Quine, or aprioristic versus naturalized epistemology, or a lesson from dispositions", in: Language, truth and knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 2003