“English general and singular terms, identity, quantification, and the whole bag of ontological tricks may be correlated with elements of the native language in any of various mutually incompatible ways, each compatible with all possible linguistic data, and none preferable to another save as favored by a rationalization of the native language that is simple and natural to us.”
Quote by Willard Van Orman Quine
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Quintessence: Basic Readings from the Philosophy of W.V. Quine
Quintessence includes selections from Quine's works that explore the nature of knowledge, the structure of scientific theories, and the relationship between language and reality. It provides a comprehensive overview of Quine's philosophical thought and is intended for readers interested in understanding his ideas in depth. more
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