Shipping this week, the July issue of American Philosophical Quarterly features articles on the life and work of American philosopher W.V. Quine. Among the contributors is former Quine student and co-founder of the Center for Cognitive Studies, Daniel Dennett. Coincidently, I came across this brilliant line from Dennett yesterday:
A scholar is just a library’s way of making another library.
The contents list for APQ 48.3:
Charles Parsons: Quine’s Nominalism
Delia Graff Fara: Socratizing
Gerald J. Massey: Quine and Duhem on Holistic Hypothesis Testing
Catherine Z. Elgin: The Legacy of “Two Dogmas”
Dagfinn Føllesdal: Developments in Quine’s Behaviorism
Gilbert Harman: Quine’s Semantic Relativity
Thomas Ricketts: Roots of Ontological Relativity
Alexander George: Quine’s Legacy
Daniel Dennett: Quine in My Life