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W. V. O. Quine famously writes in 'Two Dogmas of Empiricism':

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Quine's critique of the analytic-synthetic distinction suggests that all knowledge is interconnected and open to change based on new experiences and evidence.
Updated On: Aug 29, 2025
  • No statement is immune to revision
  • Only analytic statements are immune to revision
  • Only synthetic statements are immune to revision
  • Only the statements of empirical sciences are immune to revision
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In his essay Two Dogmas of Empiricism, W.V.O. Quine critiques the traditional distinction between analytic and synthetic statements, which was held to be immune to revision. He famously argues that no statement, whether analytic or synthetic, is immune to revision because all knowledge is subject to empirical investigation and modification. Thus, no statement is immune to revision.
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