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296 Selected Bibliography<br />

1982. Saggi filosofici, 1970–1981. Edited and translated by Michele Leonelli.<br />

Rome: Armando.<br />

1985. The time of my life: An autobiography. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.<br />

1987. La scienza e i dati di senso. Edited and translated by Michele Leonelli.<br />

Rome: Armando.<br />

Quiddities: An intermittently philosophical dictionary. Cambridge,<br />

Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.<br />

1990. The logic of sequences: A generalization of “Principia Mathematica.”<br />

New York: Garland.<br />

Pursuit of truth. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Rev. ed.,<br />

1992.<br />

1995. From stimulus to science. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University<br />

Press.<br />

articles by quine<br />

1932. A note on Nicod’s postulate. Mind 41:345–50.<br />

1933. A logic of sequences. Summaries of Theses (Harvard), pp. 335–8.<br />

A theorem in the calculus of classes. Journal of the London Mathematical<br />

Society 8:89–95.<br />

1934. A method of generating part of arithmetic without using intuitive<br />

logic. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 40:753–61.<br />

Ontological remarks on the prepositional calculus. Mind 43:472–6.<br />

1936. Concepts of negative degree. Proceedings of the National Academy of<br />

Science 22:40–5.<br />

Definition of substitution. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society<br />

42:561–9.<br />

On the axiom of reducibility. Mind 45:498–500.<br />

A reinterpretation of Schönfinkel’s logical operators. Bulletin of the American<br />

Mathematical Society 42:87–9.<br />

Set-theoretic foundations for logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 1:45–<br />

57.<br />

A theory of classes presupposing no canons of type. Proceedings of the<br />

National Academy of Science 22:320–6.<br />

Toward a calculus of classes. Journal of Symbolic Logic 1:2–25.<br />

Truth by convention. In Philosophical essays for A. N. Whitehead, edited<br />

by O. H. Lee. New York: Longmans.<br />

1937. Logic based on inclusion and abstraction. Journal of Symbolic Logic<br />

2:145–52.<br />

New foundations for mathematical logic. American Mathematics<br />

Monthly 44:70–80.<br />

On Cantor’s theorem. Journal of Symbolic Logic 2:120–4.<br />

On derivability. Journal of Symbolic Logic 2:113–19.<br />

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