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  1. The Roots of Reference is a 1974 book by the philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine, in which the author expands on his earlier concepts about the inscrutability of reference and examines problems with traditional empiricism, arguing for a naturalized epistemology based on holism.

    • Willard Van Orman Quine
    • 1974
  2. 26 apr 2013 · The roots of reference : the Paul Carus lectures. by. Quine, W. V. Publication date. 1974. Topics. Epistemology, theory of knowledge, Western philosophy, from c 1900 -, Reference, Object (Philosophy), Reference (Philosophy), Cognitive Psychology, Mind & Body, Language and languages, Perception, Philosophy. Publisher.

  3. 14 dic 2020 · The roots of reference. by. Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman) Publication date. 1973. Topics. Reference (Philosophy), Perception, Language and languages -- Philosophy, Object (Philosophy), Set theory. Publisher. LaSalle, Ill., Open Court.

  4. The pursuit of it, with free use of scientific theory, is what I call naturalized epistemology. The Roots of Reference falls within that domain. Its more specific concern, within that domain, is reference to concrete and abstract objects: what such reference consists in, and how we achieve it.

    • Willard Van Orman Quine
    • 1974
  5. 9 apr 2010 · Willard Van Orman Quine (1908–2000) worked in theoretical philosophy and in logic. (In practical philosophy—ethics and political philosophy—his contributions are negligible.) He is perhaps best known for his arguments against Logical Empiricism (in particular, against its use of the analytic-synthetic distinction).

    • Peter Hylton, Gary Kemp
    • 2010
  6. The Roots of Reference. Willard Van Orman Quine, W. V. Quine. Open Court, 1990 - Philosophy - 151 pages. "Our only channel of information about the world is the impact of external forces on...

  7. The pursuit of it, with free use of scientific theory, is what I call naturalized epistemology. The Roots of Reference falls within that domain. Its more specific concern, within that domain, is...