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Challenges to empiricism / edited by Harold Morick.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Morick, Harold, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Empiricism.
Physical Description:
329 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc., [1972]
Contents:
Carnap, R. Empiricism, semantics, and ontology.
Quine, W. V. Two dogmas of empiricism. Meaning and translation.
Sellars, W. Empiricism and the philosophy of mind.
Putnam, H. Brains and behaviour.
Popper, K. R. Science: conjectures and refutations.
Feyerabend, P. K. Science without experience. How to be a good empiricist
a plea for tolerance in matters epistemological.
Kuhn, T. S. Incommensurability and paradigms.
Hesse, M. Duhem, Quine and a new empiricism.
Chomsky, N. Recent contributions to the theory of innate ideas.
Putnam, H. The innateness hypothesis and explanatory models in linguistics.
Goodman, N. The epistemological argument.
Quine, W. V. Linguistics and philosophy.
Edgley, R. Chomsky's theory of innate ideas.
Fodor, J. A. Methodological arguments for behaviorism.
Chomsky, N. Some empirical assumptions in modern philosophy of language.
Annotated bibliography (p. 319-326)
ISBN:
0534001874
9780534001872
OCLC:
482651

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