Quine on Psychology

  • Levine J
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Abstract

Quine argues in two ways for the indeterminacy of translation; he takes physics to be the ultimate arbiter of what there is. [AL 1/29/2004]

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Levine, J. (1987). Quine on Psychology (pp. 259–290). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3735-2_15

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