Putnam, Hilary P Philosophers
Putnam, Hilary P Philosophers
Putnam, Hilary
Hilary Putnam, b. 1926. Contemporary American philosopher who stands close to the pragmatist tradition. His most groundbreaking work has been in epistemology.
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See Also:
- Harvard faculty profile page for this professor emeritus.
- A 1955 critical note by Wilfrid Sellars on a Putnam's 1954 paper "Synonymity and the Analysis of Belief Sentences."
- A 1988 paper by Curtis Brown, published in Midwest Studies in Philosophy. Considers the philosophical place of Putnam's "internal realist" doctrine.
- Resource page in English and Italian. Includes biography, bibliography, some Putnam texts in PDF format, and a broad collection of multilingual links.
- Concise entry by Tadeusz Zawidzki.
- A paper by Richard Shusterman considering these two thinkers' ethical interpretations of democracy.
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