Hilary Putnam has famously undergone some radical changes of mind with regard to the issue of scientific realism and its wider epistemological bearings. In this paper I defend the arguments put forward by early Putnam in his essays on the causal theory of reference as applied to natural-kind terms, despite his own later view that those arguments amounted to a form of 'metaphysical' realism which could not be sustained against various lines of sceptical attack. I discuss some of the reasons for Putnam's retreat, first to the theory of 'internal (or framework-relative) realism proposed in his middle-period writings, and then to a commonsensepragmatist stance which claims to resituate this whole discussion on ground that has not been trorldden...
As is well known, Putnam changed his philosophical position on a number of occasions throughout his ...
The ambitious project of the second Systemics to define the structural dynamic of becoming reopens ...
The recent book 'Putnam' by Massimo Dell’Utri concerns the philosophical and argumentative journey o...
In 1974 Putnam was a ‘realist’ in regard to the physical world. By 1981 he had become a 'non-realist...
Hilary Putnam, who was once one of the representatives and proponents of scientific and metaphysical...
In the last thirty years, Hilary Putnam’s views have traversed a nearly circular curve, going from s...
Hilary Putnam, who was once one of the representatives and proponents of scientific and metaphysical...
The traditional realist programme in metaphysics and the philosophy of language--what Hilary Putna...
Hilary Putnam’s Realism with a Human Face began with a quotation from Rilke, exhorting us to ‘try to...
In his Dewey Lectures,1 Hilary Putnam argues that contemporary philosophy cannot solve nor see its w...
The paper deals with the relation between realism and (neo)pragmatism in the contemporary philosophy...
The construction by Hilary Putnam of a pathway between metaphysical realism (and its different versi...
Throughout all his changes of mind Putnam's no miracle argument (NMA) for scientific realism has rem...
In several works H. Putnam has developed an argument addressed against "realist" semantic theories (...
For the last three decades, the discussion on Hilary Putnam’s provocative sug-gestions around the is...
As is well known, Putnam changed his philosophical position on a number of occasions throughout his ...
The ambitious project of the second Systemics to define the structural dynamic of becoming reopens ...
The recent book 'Putnam' by Massimo Dell’Utri concerns the philosophical and argumentative journey o...
In 1974 Putnam was a ‘realist’ in regard to the physical world. By 1981 he had become a 'non-realist...
Hilary Putnam, who was once one of the representatives and proponents of scientific and metaphysical...
In the last thirty years, Hilary Putnam’s views have traversed a nearly circular curve, going from s...
Hilary Putnam, who was once one of the representatives and proponents of scientific and metaphysical...
The traditional realist programme in metaphysics and the philosophy of language--what Hilary Putna...
Hilary Putnam’s Realism with a Human Face began with a quotation from Rilke, exhorting us to ‘try to...
In his Dewey Lectures,1 Hilary Putnam argues that contemporary philosophy cannot solve nor see its w...
The paper deals with the relation between realism and (neo)pragmatism in the contemporary philosophy...
The construction by Hilary Putnam of a pathway between metaphysical realism (and its different versi...
Throughout all his changes of mind Putnam's no miracle argument (NMA) for scientific realism has rem...
In several works H. Putnam has developed an argument addressed against "realist" semantic theories (...
For the last three decades, the discussion on Hilary Putnam’s provocative sug-gestions around the is...
As is well known, Putnam changed his philosophical position on a number of occasions throughout his ...
The ambitious project of the second Systemics to define the structural dynamic of becoming reopens ...
The recent book 'Putnam' by Massimo Dell’Utri concerns the philosophical and argumentative journey o...