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A Long Way From Anything

A guy trying to find a home that never was.

Sign ze papers!

Well, it's getting to be that time in the semester when all of my papers are coming due. One of the multitude (and really there is a multitude...5 papers in total, over 60 pages of writing) is a paper I am working on for my epistemology class. I am writing a paper defending Quine's Naturalized Epistemology in reply to Susan Haack's book Evidence and Inquiry: Towards reconstruction in epistemology. To complicate matters, the professor who teaches this class got his doctorate under Haack and still speaks with her (via telephone) on a fairly regular basis.

Needless to say I currently have checked out from the library every single book about Quine. I have 7 books and about 8 journal articles scattered across my desk at the moment. I should have never been this foolish...

UPDATE: He's going to call Haack and mention my criticisms to her...ack. Oh, and David Bowie's "Diamond Dogs" is an awesome song.
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