PUTNAM has made highly regarded contributions to mathematics, to philosophy of logic and to philosophy of science, and in this book he brings his ideas in these three areas to bear on the traditional philosophic problem of materialism versus (objective) idealism. The book assumes that contemporary science (mathematical and physical) is largely correct as far as it goes, or at least that it is rational to believe in it. The main thesis of the book is that consistent acceptance of contemporary science requires the acceptance of some sort of Platonistic idealism affirming the existence of abstract, non-temporal, non-material, non-mental entities (numbers, scientific laws, mathematical formulas, etc.). The author is thus in direct opposition to...
TLP is a remarkable document which continues to seduce some the best minds in philosophy, with new b...
Corcoran’s 27 entries in the 1999 second edition of Robert Audi’s Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy...
Logical empiricism is a philosophical movement that flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Central Europ...
PUTNAM has made highly regarded contributions to mathematics, to philosophy of logic and to philosop...
This book is best regarded as a concise essay developing the personal views of a major philosopher o...
What sort of subject is the philosophy of science? It would be difficult to find any sort of agreeme...
This book explores the research of Professor Hilary Putnam, a Harvard professor as well as a leading...
Reseña de la obra de Putnam, H., Philosophy in an Age of Science. Physics, Mathematics and Skeptici...
This paper focuses on Putnam’s conception of logical truth as grounded in his picture of mathematica...
The book develops an alternative to current mathematical logic, capable of overcoming the limitation...
Mathematics and logic have been central topics of concern since the dawn of philosophy. Since logic ...
Wittgenstein\u27s views on mathematics are radically original. He criticizes most of the traditional...
In this dissertation on Hilary Putnam's philosophy, I investigate his development regarding meaning ...
Putnam rejects having argued in the terms of the argument known in the literature as “the Quine-Putn...
TLP is a remarkable document which continues to seduce some the best minds in philosophy, with new b...
Corcoran’s 27 entries in the 1999 second edition of Robert Audi’s Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy...
Logical empiricism is a philosophical movement that flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Central Europ...
PUTNAM has made highly regarded contributions to mathematics, to philosophy of logic and to philosop...
This book is best regarded as a concise essay developing the personal views of a major philosopher o...
What sort of subject is the philosophy of science? It would be difficult to find any sort of agreeme...
This book explores the research of Professor Hilary Putnam, a Harvard professor as well as a leading...
Reseña de la obra de Putnam, H., Philosophy in an Age of Science. Physics, Mathematics and Skeptici...
This paper focuses on Putnam’s conception of logical truth as grounded in his picture of mathematica...
The book develops an alternative to current mathematical logic, capable of overcoming the limitation...
Mathematics and logic have been central topics of concern since the dawn of philosophy. Since logic ...
Wittgenstein\u27s views on mathematics are radically original. He criticizes most of the traditional...
In this dissertation on Hilary Putnam's philosophy, I investigate his development regarding meaning ...
Putnam rejects having argued in the terms of the argument known in the literature as “the Quine-Putn...
TLP is a remarkable document which continues to seduce some the best minds in philosophy, with new b...
Corcoran’s 27 entries in the 1999 second edition of Robert Audi’s Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy...
Logical empiricism is a philosophical movement that flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Central Europ...