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.
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.