Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures

In this book, W. V. Quine’s Immanuel Kant Lectures entitled Science and Sensibilia are published for the first time in English.  These lectures represent an important stage in the development of Quine’s later thought, where he is more explicit about the importance of physicalist constraints in his account of the steps from sensory stimulation to scientific theory, and in further using them to assess the extent to which mental vocabulary is defensible. 

Taken as a unit, these lectures fill an important gap in our understanding of his philosophical development from his 1973 work The Roots of Reference to his later work.  The volume further contains an introduction that outlines the content and philosophical significance of the lectures. In addition, several essays written by leading scholars of Quine’s philosophy provide further insight into the important issues raised in the lectures.

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Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures

In this book, W. V. Quine’s Immanuel Kant Lectures entitled Science and Sensibilia are published for the first time in English.  These lectures represent an important stage in the development of Quine’s later thought, where he is more explicit about the importance of physicalist constraints in his account of the steps from sensory stimulation to scientific theory, and in further using them to assess the extent to which mental vocabulary is defensible. 

Taken as a unit, these lectures fill an important gap in our understanding of his philosophical development from his 1973 work The Roots of Reference to his later work.  The volume further contains an introduction that outlines the content and philosophical significance of the lectures. In addition, several essays written by leading scholars of Quine’s philosophy provide further insight into the important issues raised in the lectures.

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Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures

Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures

by Robert Sinclair (Editor)
Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures

Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures

by Robert Sinclair (Editor)

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In this book, W. V. Quine’s Immanuel Kant Lectures entitled Science and Sensibilia are published for the first time in English.  These lectures represent an important stage in the development of Quine’s later thought, where he is more explicit about the importance of physicalist constraints in his account of the steps from sensory stimulation to scientific theory, and in further using them to assess the extent to which mental vocabulary is defensible. 

Taken as a unit, these lectures fill an important gap in our understanding of his philosophical development from his 1973 work The Roots of Reference to his later work.  The volume further contains an introduction that outlines the content and philosophical significance of the lectures. In addition, several essays written by leading scholars of Quine’s philosophy provide further insight into the important issues raised in the lectures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030049096
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Series: History of Analytic Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Robert Sinclair is Professor of Philosophy in the Faculty of International Liberal Arts at Soka University, Tokyo, Japan. He is the author of several papers on Quine and Dewey. Currently he is working on a book manuscript that examines the influence of C.I. Lewis' conceptual pragmatism on Quine's early philosophical development.  

Table of Contents

Editor’s Introduction.- PART I: THE LECTURES.- Lecture I. Prolegomena: Mind and Its Place in Nature.- Lecture II. Endolegomena: From Ostension to Quantification.- Lecture III. Endolegomena loipa: The Forked Animal.- Lecture IV. What is it All About?.- PART II: INTERPRATIVE ESSAYS.- Quine and the Kantian Problem of Objectivity, Gary Kemp.- Quine on the Norms of Naturalized Epistemology, Gary Ebbs.- Quine’s Ding an sich: Proxies, Structure, and Naturalism, Paul Gregory.- “Mental States are like Diseases” Behaviourism in the Immanuel Kant Lectures, Sander Verhaegh.- Quine, Ontology, and Physicalism, Frederique Janssen-Lauret.

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