MINIMIZING FORMALIZATION: QUINE’S PRAGMATIC ANALYTICS AND NAUMENKO’S PRACTICAL MATERIALISM
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The author studies non-standard coincidences and intersections between different directions and schools on both sides of the demarcation of modern academic philosophy into continental and analytical. This current trend in philosophical research is aimed at finding productive mutual use of resources and methods from both traditions. The author pays special attention to the problem of minimizing formalization and solutions proposed by W. V. O. Quine and L. K. Naumenko, as well as their positions compatibility and differences.

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Quine, Naumenko, Ilyenkov, analytical philosophy, continental philosophy, minimizing formalization, abstract objects, radical translation
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