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|a Philosophy of logic /
|c W.V. Quine.
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|a 2nd ed.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
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|a I. Meaning and Truth. Objection to propositions --- Propositions as information --- Diffuseness of empirical meaning --- Propositions dismissed --- Truth and semantic ascent --- Tokens and eternal sentences ---- II. Grammar. Grammar by recursion --- Categories --- Immanence and transcendence --- Grammarianʹs goal reexamined --- Logical grammar --- Redundant devices --- Names and functors --- Lexicon, particle, and name --- Criterion of lexicon --- Time, events, adverbs --- Attitudes and modality ---- III. Truth. Truth and satisfaction --- Satisfaction by sequences --- Tarskiʹs definition of truth --- Paradox in the object language --- Resolution in set theory ---- IV. Logical Truth. In terms of structure --- In terms of substitution --- In terms of models --- Adequacy of substitution --- Saving on sets --- In terms of proof --- In terms of grammar ---- V. The Scope of Logic. Affinities of identity --- Identity reduced --- Set theory --- Set theory in sheepʹs clothing --- Logic in wolfʹs clothing --- Scope of the virtual theory --- Simulated class quantification --- Other simulated quantification --- Annexes ---- VI. Deviant Logics. Change of logic, change of subject --- Logic in translation --- Law of excluded middle --- Debate about the dichotomy --- Intuitionism --- Branched quantifiers --- Substitutional quantification --- Its strength ---- VII. The Ground of Logical Truth. The semblance of a theory --- An untenable dualism --- The place of logic.
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