Full Idea
The last section of Quine's article challenges the claim that analytic truths are knowable a priori.
Gist of Idea
Quine challenges the claim that analytic truths are knowable a priori
Source
report of Willard Quine (Two Dogmas of Empiricism [1953]) by Philip Kitcher - The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge 04.5
Book Reference
Kitcher,Philip: 'The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge' [OUP 1984], p.80
A Reaction
That is, Quine does not deny that there are truths which rest entirely on meaning. It is a 'dogma of empiricism' that the a priori can be equated with the analytic (and the necessary).