Author:Willard Van Orman Quine

Books

 * 1934 A system of logistic.
 * 1951 (1940). Mathematical Logic. Harvard Univ. Press. ISBN 0-674-55451-5. (Covering new matter in the 1951 edition only)
 * 1966. Selected Logic Papers. New York: Random House.
 * 1970. The Web of Belief. New York: Random House.
 * 1980 (1941). Elementary Logic. Harvard Univ. Press. ISBN 0-674-24451-6.
 * 1982 (1950). Methods of Logic. Harvard Univ. Press.
 * 1980 (1953). From a Logical Point of View; 9 logico-philosophical essays.. Harvard Univ. Press. ISBN 0-674-32351-3.   and  (Covering new material in the 1961 edition)
 * On What There Is :1-19.
 * Two Dogmas of Empiricism:20-46.
 * The Problem of Meaning in Linguistics:47-64.
 * Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis:65-79.
 * New Foundations for Mathematical Logic:80-101.
 * Logic and the Reification of Universals:102-129.
 * Notes on the Theory of Reference:130-138.
 * Reference and Modality:139-159.
 * Meaning and Existential Inference:160-167.
 * 1960 Word and Object. MIT Press; ISBN 0-262-67001-1. The closest thing Quine wrote to a philosophical treatise. Chpt. 2 sets out the indeterminacy of translation thesis.
 * 1976 (1966). The Ways of Paradox. Harvard Univ. Press.
 * 1969 Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. Columbia Univ. Press. ISBN 0-231-08357-2. Contains chapters on ontological relativity, naturalized epistemology and natural kinds.
 * 1969 (1963). Set Theory and Its Logic. Harvard Univ. Press.
 * 1985 The Time of My Life - An Autobiography. Cambridge, The MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-17003-5. 1986: Harvard Univ. Press.
 * 1986 (1970). The Philosophy of Logic. Harvard Univ. Press.
 * 1987 Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary. Harvard Univ. Press. ISBN 0-14-012522-1. A work of essays, many subtly humorous, for lay readers, very revealing of the breadth of his interests.
 * 1992 (1990). Pursuit of Truth. Harvard Univ. Press. A short, lively synthesis of his thought for advanced students and general readers not fooled by its simplicity. ISBN 0-674-73951-5.

Important articles

 * 1946, "Concatenation as a basis for arithmetic." Reprinted in his Selected Logic Papers. Harvard Univ. Press.
 * 1948, "On What There Is," Review of Metaphysics. Reprinted in his 1953 From a Logical Point of View. Harvard University Press.
 * 1951, "Two Dogmas of Empiricism," The Philosophical Review 60: 20-43. Reprinted in his 1953 From a Logical Point of View. Harvard University Press.
 * 1956, "Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes," Journal of Philosophy 53. Reprinted in his 1976 Ways of Paradox. Harvard Univ. Press: 185-96.
 * 1969, "Epistemology Naturalized" in Ontological Relativity and Other Essays. New York: Columbia University Press: 69-90.

Bibliographies

 * lib.uci.edu