Hilary Putnam ( Philosophy Now )

Publication series :Philosophy Now

Author: de Gaynesford   Maximilian  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780773585836

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773530867

Subject: B712.5 二十世纪哲学

Keyword: 传记

Language: ENG

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Description

While Hilary Putnam's work on theories of meaning, semantic content, the nature of mental phenomena, interpretations of quantum mechanics, theory-change, logic, and mathematics is crucial to recent and future developments in philosophy, the scope and volume of his writings and his radical re-thinking of concepts make it challenging to portray his philosophy accurately.

Chapter

Part I: Context

2. Overview

3. Analytic philosophy

Part II: Character

4. Structural issues

5. Core issues

6. Intentionality

Part III: Content: earlier perspectives

7. Mind

8. Science

9. Language

10. Intentional states

Part IV: Content: later perspectives

11. Reality

12. Reference

13. Truth

14. Experience

15. Conclusion: an integrated vision

Notes

Bibliography

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