Hilary Putnam spent much of his career criticizing the fact/value dichotomy, and this became apparent already during the phase when he defended internal realism. He later changed his epistemological and metaphysical view by endorsing natural realism, with the consequence of embracing alethic pluralism, the idea that truth works differently in various discourse domains. Despite these changes of mind in epistemology and in theory of truth, Putnam went on criticizing the fact/value dichotomy. However, alethic pluralism entails drawing distinctions among discourse domains, especially between factual and nonfactual domains, and these distinctions are in tension with the rejection of the fact/value dichotomy, as this would in principle hinder fac...
In this thesis I clarify, and then argue against, the “Fact/Value Dichotomy”, which is, roughly, the...
Hilary Putnam’s Realism with a Human Face began with a quotation from Rilke, exhorting us to ‘try to...
In Truth and Objectivity, Crispin Wright argues that because truth is a distinctively normative prop...
Hilary Putnam spent much of his career criticizing the fact/value dichotomy, and this became apparen...
Hilary Putnam spent much of his career criticizing the fact/value dichotomy, and this became apparen...
Abstract Under the influence of Hilary Putnam’s collapse of the fact/value dichotomy, a re...
After stressing how the attempt to provide a plausible account of the connection between language an...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2013v17n2p265 In several important works in ethics, Hillary ...
In this presentation, I explore the possibility of combining pluralism and scientific realism in the...
In this reply to Professor Hookway’s lecture the comments are focused, first, on the topic of what d...
In this paper I present a positive progressive picture of Putnam's philosophy. According to this way...
Moral realism is the view that there are such things as moral facts. Moral realists have attempted t...
Hilary Putnam has famously undergone some radical changes of mind with regard to the issue of scient...
The question this study addresses is whether, on a conceptual level, religious propositions can have...
AbstractIn this chapter, I analyze the different views that Hilary Putnam developed during the seven...
In this thesis I clarify, and then argue against, the “Fact/Value Dichotomy”, which is, roughly, the...
Hilary Putnam’s Realism with a Human Face began with a quotation from Rilke, exhorting us to ‘try to...
In Truth and Objectivity, Crispin Wright argues that because truth is a distinctively normative prop...
Hilary Putnam spent much of his career criticizing the fact/value dichotomy, and this became apparen...
Hilary Putnam spent much of his career criticizing the fact/value dichotomy, and this became apparen...
Abstract Under the influence of Hilary Putnam’s collapse of the fact/value dichotomy, a re...
After stressing how the attempt to provide a plausible account of the connection between language an...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2013v17n2p265 In several important works in ethics, Hillary ...
In this presentation, I explore the possibility of combining pluralism and scientific realism in the...
In this reply to Professor Hookway’s lecture the comments are focused, first, on the topic of what d...
In this paper I present a positive progressive picture of Putnam's philosophy. According to this way...
Moral realism is the view that there are such things as moral facts. Moral realists have attempted t...
Hilary Putnam has famously undergone some radical changes of mind with regard to the issue of scient...
The question this study addresses is whether, on a conceptual level, religious propositions can have...
AbstractIn this chapter, I analyze the different views that Hilary Putnam developed during the seven...
In this thesis I clarify, and then argue against, the “Fact/Value Dichotomy”, which is, roughly, the...
Hilary Putnam’s Realism with a Human Face began with a quotation from Rilke, exhorting us to ‘try to...
In Truth and Objectivity, Crispin Wright argues that because truth is a distinctively normative prop...