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==Bibliography== ===Selected books=== * 1934 ''A System of Logistic''. Harvard Univ. Press.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Church, Alonzo|author-link=Alonzo Church|title=Review: ''A System of Logistic'' by Willard Van Orman Quine|journal=Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.|year=1935|volume=41|issue=9|pages=598β603|url=http://www.ams.org/bull/1935-41-09/S0002-9904-1935-06146-4/S0002-9904-1935-06146-4.pdf|doi=10.1090/s0002-9904-1935-06146-4|doi-access=free}}</ref> * 1951 (1940). ''Mathematical Logic''. Harvard Univ. Press. {{ISBN|0-674-55451-5}}. * 1980 (1941). ''Elementary Logic''. Harvard Univ. Press. {{ISBN|0-674-24451-6}}. * {{wikicite|ref={{harvid|Quine|1982}}|reference=1982 (1950). ''Methods of Logic''. Harvard Univ. Press.}} * 1980 (1953). [https://archive.org/download/FromALogicalPointOfView/QuineFromALogicalPointOfViewText.pdf ''From a Logical Point of View'']. Harvard Univ. Press. {{ISBN|0-674-32351-3}}. Contains "[http://www.ditext.com/quine/quine.html Two dogmas of Empiricism.]" * 1960 ''[[Word and Object]]''. MIT Press; {{ISBN|0-262-67001-1}}. The closest thing Quine wrote to a philosophical treatise. Ch. 2 sets out the [[indeterminacy of translation]] thesis. * 1969 (1963). ''Set Theory and Its Logic''. Harvard Univ. Press. * 1966. ''Selected Logic Papers''. New York: Random House. * 1976 (1966). ''The Ways of Paradox''. Harvard Univ. Press. * 1969 ''Ontological Relativity and Other Essays''. Columbia Univ. Press. {{ISBN|0-231-08357-2}}. Contains chapters on [[ontological relativity]], [[naturalized epistemology]], and [[natural kind]]s. * 1970 (2nd ed., 1978). With J. S. Ullian. ''The Web of Belief''. New York: Random House. * 1986 (1970). ''The Philosophy of Logic''. Harvard Univ. Press. * 1974 (1971). ''[[The Roots of Reference]]''. Open Court Publishing Company {{ISBN|0-8126-9101-6}} (developed from Quine's [[Carus Lectures]]). * 1981. ''Theories and Things''. Harvard Univ. Press. * 1985. ''The Time of My Life: An Autobiography''. Cambridge, The MIT Press. {{ISBN|0-262-17003-5}}. * 1987. ''Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary''. Harvard Univ. Press. {{ISBN|0-14-012522-1}}. A work of essays, many subtly humorous, for lay readers, very revealing of the breadth of his interests. * 1992 (1990). ''Pursuit of Truth''. Harvard Univ. Press. A short, lively synthesis of his thought for advanced students and general readers not fooled by its simplicity. {{ISBN|0-674-73951-5}}. * 1995. ''From Stimulus to Science''. Harvard Univ. Press. {{ISBN|0-674-32635-0}}. * 2004. ''Quintessence: Basic Readings from the Philosophy of W V Quine''. Harvard Univ. Press. * 2008. ''Confessions of a Confirmed Extensionalist and Other Essays''. Harvard Univ. Press. ===Important articles=== * 1946, "Concatenation as a basis for arithmetic". Reprinted in his ''Selected Logic Papers''. Harvard Univ. Press. * 1948, "[[:s:On What There Is|On What There Is]]", ''[[Review of Metaphysics]]'' '''2'''(5) ([https://www.jstor.org/stable/20123117 JSTOR]). Reprinted in his 1953 ''From a Logical Point of View''. Harvard University Press. * 1951, "[[Two Dogmas of Empiricism]]", ''[[The Philosophical Review]]'' '''60''': 20β43. Reprinted in his 1953 ''From a Logical Point of View''. Harvard University Press. * 1956, "Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes", ''[[Journal of Philosophy]]'' '''53'''. Reprinted in his 1976 ''Ways of Paradox''. Harvard Univ. Press: 185β196. * 1969, "Epistemology Naturalized" in ''Ontological Relativity and Other Essays''. New York: Columbia University Press: 69β90. * "Truth by Convention", first published in 1936. Reprinted in the book, ''Readings in Philosophical Analysis'', edited by [[Herbert Feigl]] and [[Wilfrid Sellars]], pp. 250β273, ''[[Appleton-Century-Crofts]]'', 1949.
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