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On Two Underappreciated Motifs of Quine’s Naturalism; Or, Quine on Reality and Naturalistic Philosophy

In: Organon F, vol. 32, no. 2
Michal Hubálek

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Pages: 224 - 259
Language: eng
Keywords:
Quine; realism; naturalism; naturalized epistemology; naturalistic philosophy.
Article type: Research Article
About article:
This essay deals with two often underappreciated Quinean naturalistic motifs. The first motif concerns the metaphysical status of reality under naturalism, by examining what can be viewed as Quine’s attempt to dissolve realism and idealism into each other; the second motif concerns the metaphilosophical dimension of naturalized epistemology. I aim to demonstrate that Quine’s way of approaching these two motifs turns out to be not only complementary, but also highly indicative of his overall naturalistic outlooks as well as professional preferences. As a result, this essay reassesses Quine’s influence on the development of naturalism and naturalistically conceived philosophy from the second half of the 20th century onwards.
How to cite:
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Hubálek, M. 2025. On Two Underappreciated Motifs of Quine’s Naturalism; Or, Quine on Reality and Naturalistic Philosophy. In Organon F, vol. 32, no.2, pp. 224-259. 1335-0668. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2025.32205

APA:
Hubálek, M. (2025). On Two Underappreciated Motifs of Quine’s Naturalism; Or, Quine on Reality and Naturalistic Philosophy. Organon F, 32(2), 224-259. 1335-0668. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2025.32205
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Publisher: Filozofický ústav SAV, v.v.i., Filosofický ústav AVČR
Published: 31. 5. 2025
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the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0)