Willard Van Orman Quine was an American philosopher and logician born on June 25, 1908 in Ohio. He was affiliated with Harvard University for 70 years and was a major figure in analytic philosophy. He made significant contributions to the philosophy of language, logic, and mathematics.
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About
Philosopher and logician in analytics. He was affiliated with Harvard University for 70 years.
Before Fame
He obtained his B.A. in mathematics from Oberlin College in 1930.
Trivia
He wrote a defense of moral censorship and was known for Two Dogmas of Empiricism from 1951 and Word and Object from 1960.
Family Life
He had four children. He wrote an autobiography, The Time of My Life, in 1986.
Associated With
He rejected the analytic–synthetic distinction after discussions with people such as Alfred Tarski.