Ascent to Truth: A Critical Examination of Quine's Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 41 (2):388-389 (1987)
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Abstract

Gochet's book is the latest in an attempt to explain and examine some of the controversial themes in Quine's philosophy. Gochet describes himself as sharing Quine's general standpoint, and hence his critical remarks are mainly "internal" ones, "pointing out the stresses, strains, and inner tensions which reveal themselves as soon as one tries to put together Quine's sundry doctrines and positions."

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