...to be of lasting value and vital importance HilaryPutnamHilaryPutnam is one of the most famous and influential living...of HilaryPutnam. Contributors: Ruth Anna Putnam, HilaryPutnam, Richard Warner, Robert Brandom, Nicholas...
...in the PaulCarus Lecture Series and the sixteenth to be published.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Putnam, Hilary.The many faces of realism.(The Paul Carus lectures; 16 ser. (Dec. 1985))Includes index...
...1857. De divinis nominibus. PatrologiaGraeca 3. Paris: J.-P. Migne.Putnam, Hilary. 1975. “The Meaning of 'Meaning'.” In HilaryPutnam, Mindand Language, Philosophical Papers, vol. 2. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity...
...1979) Calculus: An Historical Approach, New York, SpringerVerlag.Putnam, Hilary (1983) ‘Models and Reality’, in Paul Benacerraf and HilaryPutnam (eds), Philosophy of Mathematics, Cambridge University Press.Quine...
...Small Group Research, 26(4):451-474.Putnam, Hilary. 1975. The meaning of [meaning.] In Mind...Philosophical Papers, Vol. II, ed. by HilaryPutnam, 215-271. NewYork: Cambridge University...
...Form and Function of Narrative. New York: Mouton, 1982.Putnam, Hilary. Pursuits of Reason: Essays in Honor of Stanley Cavell. Edited byTed Cohen, Paul Guyer, and HilaryPutnam. Lubbock: Texas Tech UniversityPress, 1993.Rabinowitz...
...no. 2 (1999): 194–212.Putnam, Hilary. “It Ain't Necessarily So...Philosophical Papers, by HilaryPutnam, vol. 1, pp. 237–49. Cambridge...Necessity.” InWords and Life, by HilaryPutnam,ed. James Conant, pp. 245–63...
......to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein, by HilaryPutnam. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 2008. 121 pp. $19.90. The analytic philosopher HilaryPutnam, Cogan University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University......
...HilaryPutnam. Pragmatism: An Open Question. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1995...16.95 paper. Presented here are three lectures delivered by HilaryPutnam at the Universita degli Studi di Roma in 1992, and the reader should......
......Henry D. Aiken, The Age of IdeologyOn its book jacket, we find Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice (2009) described by HilaryPutnam as "the most important contribution to the subject since John Rawls' A Theory of Justice." We also learn there that Kenneth......
......about Life and Death. Malden: Blackwell Publishers, 2005. 178 pp. Paper, $19.95. BEN-MENAHEM, YEMIMA, ed. HilaryPutnam. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 272 pp. Cloth, $70.00; paper, $25.99. BERMUDEZ, JOSE LUIS......
......states that all the sciences together are a unified whole. The unity of science thesis is associated with Paul Oppenheim and HilaryPutnam. Jerry Fodor presented the best-known counter-argument (20) Philosophy of mind: Putnam's contribution to the philosophy......
...HOW MANY ESSENCES does a natural kind have, one or many? In this paper I address an argument of HilaryPutnam to the effect that the plurality of modern sciences shows us that any natural kind has a plurality of essences. Putnam argues......
......on the subsequent philosophical tradition of reflection upon the interrelations of language, mind, and the world, or as HilaryPutnam often puts it, "how language hooks onto the world." This is particularly true of the Middle Ages, but also beyond into......
......reading the essay is not sufficient for understanding it; one must also have read a good deal of Quine, and maybe some HilaryPutnam and B. F. Skinner just to be sure. For this reason, the audience for these essays must range, too. I can imagine having......
......insurance, eugenic threats, concerns about distributive justice, and human rights issues in Africa. Contributors are HilaryPutnam, Ian Wilmut, Bartha Maria Knoppers, John Harris, Jonathan Glover, Hillel Steiner, and Solomon R. Benatar. Callahan......
......cladistic systematics. Bays, Steiner, and Wittgenstein's "Notorious" Paragraph About the Godel Theorem, JULIET FLOYD and HILARYPUTNAM A reply to Timothy Bays's criticisms of an earlier article by Floyd and Putnam ("A Note on Wittgenstein's 'Notorious......
......be myself, and, of course, that is a perennial process." At Harvard he studied philosophy under Nozick, John Rawls, HilaryPutnam, and Stanley Cavell; history under Samuel Beer, H. Stuart Hughes, and Martin Kilson; and social thought under Talcott......
......while at the same time ensuring that all these things appear to me to exist just as they do now?" Similarly, philosopher HilaryPutnam offered the "brain in a vat" idea: Say an evil scientist anesthetized someone, stole his brain and put it in a vat......
......not even clap. Dylan only began to show signs of interest as honorary degrees were presented to the philosopher Professor HilaryPutnam of Harvard University and the microbiologist Professor Cheryl Tickle of the University of Dundee, congratulating the scientist......
......applauded loudly. Dylan only began to show signs of interest as honorary degrees were presented to the philosopher Professor HilaryPutnam of Harvard University and microbiologist Professor Cheryl Tickle of the University of Dundee. He yawned as Prof Putnam......
......to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein, by HilaryPutnam. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 2008. 121 pp. $19.90. The analytic philosopher HilaryPutnam, Cogan University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University......
...HilaryPutnam. Pragmatism: An Open Question. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1995...16.95 paper. Presented here are three lectures delivered by HilaryPutnam at the Universita degli Studi di Roma in 1992, and the reader should......
......Henry D. Aiken, The Age of IdeologyOn its book jacket, we find Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice (2009) described by HilaryPutnam as "the most important contribution to the subject since John Rawls' A Theory of Justice." We also learn there that Kenneth......
......about Life and Death. Malden: Blackwell Publishers, 2005. 178 pp. Paper, $19.95. BEN-MENAHEM, YEMIMA, ed. HilaryPutnam. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 272 pp. Cloth, $70.00; paper, $25.99. BERMUDEZ, JOSE LUIS......
......states that all the sciences together are a unified whole. The unity of science thesis is associated with Paul Oppenheim and HilaryPutnam. Jerry Fodor presented the best-known counter-argument (20) Philosophy of mind: Putnam's contribution to the philosophy......
...HOW MANY ESSENCES does a natural kind have, one or many? In this paper I address an argument of HilaryPutnam to the effect that the plurality of modern sciences shows us that any natural kind has a plurality of essences. Putnam argues......
......on the subsequent philosophical tradition of reflection upon the interrelations of language, mind, and the world, or as HilaryPutnam often puts it, "how language hooks onto the world." This is particularly true of the Middle Ages, but also beyond into......
......reading the essay is not sufficient for understanding it; one must also have read a good deal of Quine, and maybe some HilaryPutnam and B. F. Skinner just to be sure. For this reason, the audience for these essays must range, too. I can imagine having......
......insurance, eugenic threats, concerns about distributive justice, and human rights issues in Africa. Contributors are HilaryPutnam, Ian Wilmut, Bartha Maria Knoppers, John Harris, Jonathan Glover, Hillel Steiner, and Solomon R. Benatar. Callahan......
......while at the same time ensuring that all these things appear to me to exist just as they do now?" Similarly, philosopher HilaryPutnam offered the "brain in a vat" idea: Say an evil scientist anesthetized someone, stole his brain and put it in a vat......