Journal article
Carnap, Quine, and the humean condition
Abstract
In his “Epistemology Naturalized,” Quine embraces a form of Humeanism. In this paper, I try to work out the significance of this Humeanism. In particular, I argue that it represents an anti-metaphysical position that Quine shares with Carnap. Crucial to my account is that contrary to much contemporary thinking on metaphysics, Carnap, and Quine following him, recognize both an ontological and an epistemological sense of metaphysics. As …
Authors
Morris S
Journal
Synthese, Vol. 199, No. 5-6, pp. 13283–13312
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
12 2021
DOI
10.1007/s11229-021-03376-1
ISSN
0039-7857