Frederique Janssen-Lauret, University of Manchester
Frederique Janssen-Lauret is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Manchester, specialising in philosophical logic and the history of analytic philosophy. She is co-translator of Quine's The Significance of the New Logic (Cambridge 2018) and co-editor of Quine and His Place in History (Palgrave 2015). She has also published papers on Quine in Synthese and The Monist.
1. Introduction?, Frederique Janssen-Lauret 2. Quines Non-ontological Structuralism (and Mine), Michael?Resnik? 3. W.V. Quine and David Lewis: Structural (Epistemological) Humility, Frederique Janssen-Lauret and Fraser MacBride 4. Quine on Ontological Commitment in Light of Predicate-Functor Logic, John Collins 5. Inscrutability of Reference and Quines Structuralism, Jaroslav Peregrin 6. Quines Deaationary Structuralism?, Paul Gregory 7. The Ontogeny of Quines Ontology: Pythagoreanism, Nominalism, and the Role of Clarity, Greg Frost-Arnold 8. Quines Structural Holism and the Constitutive A Priori, Robert Sinclair 9. Quine on Ontology: Chapter 7 of Word and Object, Gary Kemp and Andrew Lugg 10. On What Exists, Nathan Salmon 11. Quine vs. Quine?, Gila Sher 12. A New Look at Quine on Set Theory, Marianna Antonutti Marfori 13. What Quine (and Carnap) Might Say About Contemporary Meta-physics of Time, Natalja Deng
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