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A confused and wandering discussion of Quine's work,
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This review is from: Quine on Ontology, Necessity, and Experience: A Philosophical Critique (Hardcover)
Unless you're a die-hard Quine scholar, I don't suggest this book. Dilham's critique is rambling and incoherent. The book is full of references which the reader may or (more likely) may not be familiar with. Much of the book seems unmotivated and directionless. He may very well have some valid points, but it's hard to tell, and it's not at all clear that it's worth working through this book to find out.
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Quine on Ontology, Necessity, and Experience: A Philosophical Critique by ?lham Dilman (Hardcover - 1984)
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