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Reading Putnam Bob Hale (Editor), Peter Clark (Editor)

Paperback 978-0-631-19995-3 December 1995 Out of stock €41.30

DESCRIPTION

From the philosophy of and language, through physics and mathematics, to the philosophy of the human sciences, and religion, there is almost no area of philosophy to which has not made highly original and influential contributions. This wide-ranging collection of papers provides a critical assessment and exploration of Putnam's Seminal Work. Written by Philosophers themselves well known for their work in the field, each essay bears witness to the continuing influence and importance of Putnam's thought. Putnam's reply constitutes an extensive new essay which clarifies, and develops further, central themes in his philosophy.

This volume includes papers by Simon Blackburn, George Boolos, Michael Hallett, Michael Redhead, Thomas Ricketts, David Wiggins and Crispin Wright.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hilary Putnam is Pearson Professor of Modern Mathematics and Mathametical Logic in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University. Putnam has written extensively on the philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of natureal science, , and the philosophy of mind. The most recent publications is Pragmatism: An Open Question (Blackwell Publishers, 1995).

Peter Clark is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He co-edited Mind, Psychoanalysis and Science. Bob Hale is Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Glasgow University, Scotland. He is the author of Abstract Objects.

FEATURES

• Distinguished contributors

• Critical examination of central themes in Putnam's philosophy

• Includes extensive replies by Putnam to each essay.

SERIES

Philosophers and their Critics

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