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  • Hilary Putnam
  • American mathematician and philosopher (1926–2016)

    Hilary Whitehall Putnam (/ˈpʌtnəm/; July 31, 1926 – March 13, 2016) was an American philosopher, mathematician, computer scientist, and figure in analytic

    Hilary Putnam

    Hilary Putnam

    Hilary_Putnam

  • Natural kind
  • Concept in the philosophy of science

    natural kinds is a mistake, a relic of obsolete scientific practices. Hilary Putnam rejects descriptivist approaches to natural kinds with semantic reasoning

    Natural kind

    Natural_kind

  • Logical positivism
  • Movement in Western philosophy

    his critique of the received view in 1962, Hilary Putnam attacked the observation-theory distinction. Putnam proposed that the division between "observation

    Logical positivism

    Logical positivism

    Logical_positivism

  • Twin Earth thought experiment
  • Thought experiment proposed by Hilary Putnam

    Twin Earth is a thought experiment proposed by philosopher Hilary Putnam in his papers "Meaning and Reference" (1973) and "The Meaning of 'Meaning'" (1975)

    Twin Earth thought experiment

    Twin Earth thought experiment

    Twin_Earth_thought_experiment

  • Pragmatism
  • Philosophical tradition

    the most influential of the late 20th century pragmatists along with Hilary Putnam and Robert Brandom. Contemporary pragmatism may be broadly divided into

    Pragmatism

    Pragmatism

  • Davis–Putnam algorithm
  • Check the validity of a logic formula

    In logic and computer science, the Davis–Putnam algorithm was developed by Martin Davis and Hilary Putnam for checking the validity of a first-order logic

    Davis–Putnam algorithm

    Davis–Putnam_algorithm

  • Willard Van Orman Quine
  • American philosopher and logician (1908–2000)

    philosophy of mathematics, he and his Harvard colleague Hilary Putnam developed the Quine–Putnam indispensability argument, an argument for the reality

    Willard Van Orman Quine

    Willard Van Orman Quine

    Willard_Van_Orman_Quine

  • Is Logic Empirical?
  • "Is Logic Empirical?" is the title of two articles (one by Hilary Putnam and another by Michael Dummett) that discuss the idea that the algebraic properties

    Is Logic Empirical?

    Is_Logic_Empirical?

  • Analytic–synthetic distinction
  • Semantic distinction in philosophy

    ISBN 9780521246729. Hilary Putnam (1979). Philosophical Papers: Volume 2, Mind, Language and Reality. Harvard University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0521295512. Putnam, Hilary

    Analytic–synthetic distinction

    Analytic–synthetic_distinction

  • Ruth Anna Putnam
  • American philosopher (1927–2019)

    Metaphysics. 17 (1): 157–166. 1963. JSTOR 20123991. "Putnam, Hilary 1926– – Dictionary definition of Putnam, Hilary 1926– | Encyclopedia.com: FREE online dictionary"

    Ruth Anna Putnam

    Ruth Anna Putnam

    Ruth_Anna_Putnam

  • Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
  • Argument in the philosophy of mathematics

    platonism. It was named after the philosophers Willard Van Orman Quine and Hilary Putnam, and is one of the most important arguments in the philosophy of mathematics

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam_indispensability_argument

  • DPLL algorithm
  • Type of search algorithm

    refinement of the earlier Davis–Putnam algorithm, which is a resolution-based procedure developed by Davis and Hilary Putnam in 1960. Especially in older

    DPLL algorithm

    DPLL algorithm

    DPLL_algorithm

  • Hilbert's tenth problem
  • On solvability of Diophantine equations

    is the result of combined work of Martin Davis, Yuri Matiyasevich, Hilary Putnam, and Julia Robinson spanning 21 years, with Matiyasevich completing

    Hilbert's tenth problem

    Hilbert's_tenth_problem

  • Brain in a vat
  • Philosophical thought experiment

    consciousness, and meaning. Gilbert Harman conceived the scenario, which Hilary Putnam turned into a modernized version of René Descartes's evil demon thought

    Brain in a vat

    Brain in a vat

    Brain_in_a_vat

  • Belief
  • Subjective attitude that something is true

    Donald Davidson), or as mental states that fill a particular function (Hilary Putnam). Some have also attempted to offer significant revisions to the notion

    Belief

    Belief

  • George Boolos
  • American philosopher and logician (1940–1996)

    by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under the direction of Hilary Putnam. After teaching three years at Columbia University, he returned to MIT

    George Boolos

    George_Boolos

  • Description
  • Text for clarification; one of four rhetorical modes

    Dennett Nelson Goodman Christine Korsgaard Thomas Nagel Robert Nozick Hilary Putnam W. V. O. Quine John Rawls Notre Dame Robert Audi Peter van Inwagen Pittsburgh

    Description

    Description

  • Rietdijk–Putnam argument
  • Philosophical argument based on the theory of relativity

    In philosophy, the Rietdijk–Putnam argument, named after C. Wim Rietdijk [nl] and Hilary Putnam, uses 20th-century findings in physics – specifically

    Rietdijk–Putnam argument

    Rietdijk–Putnam_argument

  • David Macarthur
  • Australian philosopher

    themes in articles on the philosophy of Stanley Cavell, John McDowell, Hilary Putnam, Richard Rorty and Ludwig Wittgenstein. After completing a medical degree

    David Macarthur

    David Macarthur

    David_Macarthur

  • Scientism
  • View that science is the best/only truth

    such as Karl Popper, and philosophers such as Mary Midgley, the later Hilary Putnam, and Tzvetan Todorov to describe (for example) the dogmatic endorsement

    Scientism

    Scientism

  • Noam Chomsky
  • American linguist and activist (born 1928)

    Burge, Donald Davidson, Michael Dummett, Saul Kripke, Thomas Nagel, Hilary Putnam, Willard Van Orman Quine, and John Searle. Chomsky's contributions span

    Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky

    Noam_Chomsky

  • Fact, Fiction, and Forecast
  • Book by Nelson Goodman

    counterfactual conditionals and presents his New Riddle of Induction. Hilary Putnam describes the book as "one of the few books that every serious student

    Fact, Fiction, and Forecast

    Fact,_Fiction,_and_Forecast

  • Computational theory of mind
  • Family of views in the philosophy of mind

    theory was put forward by Peter Putnam and Robert W. Fuller in 1964. The theory was proposed in its modern form by Hilary Putnam in 1960 and 1961, aided by

    Computational theory of mind

    Computational_theory_of_mind

  • Samuel Putnam
  • American scholar and translator (1892–1950)

    Daily Worker. Putnam was the father of the American philosopher Hilary Putnam. Hilary Putnam made his first published appearance in his father's Don Quixote

    Samuel Putnam

    Samuel_Putnam

  • Paul Mattick Jr.
  • Marxist theorist

    philosophy from Harvard University in 1981, under the supervision of Hilary Putnam. Later, he taught philosophy at the New England Conservatory of Music

    Paul Mattick Jr.

    Paul_Mattick_Jr.

  • Skolem's paradox
  • Mathematical logic concept

    is uncountable in an absolute sense. More recently, scholars such as Hilary Putnam have introduced the paradox and Skolem's concept of relativity to the

    Skolem's paradox

    Skolem's paradox

    Skolem's_paradox

  • Need
  • Thing that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life

    they are also factual. These "gross ethical concepts" (as stated by Hilary Putnam) should also include an evaluation: Ross Fitzgerald's criticism of Maslow's

    Need

    Need

  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Austrian philosopher and logician (1889–1951)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

    Ludwig_Wittgenstein

  • Analytic philosophy
  • 20th-century tradition of Western philosophy

    x. PMID 13304279. Putnam, Hilary (1965). "Brains and behavior". In Shoemaker, Sydney (ed.). Analytical Philosophy. Putnam, Hilary (1981). "Brains in

    Analytic philosophy

    Analytic_philosophy

  • A priori and a posteriori
  • Two types of knowledge, justification, or argument

    investigation. Following such considerations of Kripke and others (see Hilary Putnam), philosophers tend to distinguish the notion of aprioricity more clearly

    A priori and a posteriori

    A_priori_and_a_posteriori

  • Skepticism
  • Doubtful attitude toward knowledge claims

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Skepticism

    Skepticism

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Hilary (name)
  • Name list

    British actor Hilary Minc (1905−1974), Polish economist and politician Hillary Ngetich (born 1995), Kenyan middle-distance runner Hilary Putnam (1926−2016)

    Hilary (name)

    Hilary_(name)

  • Functionalism (philosophy of mind)
  • Philosophical position

    first formulation of a functionalist theory of mind was put forth by Hilary Putnam in the 1960s. This formulation, which is now called machine-state functionalism

    Functionalism (philosophy of mind)

    Functionalism_(philosophy_of_mind)

  • Ship of Theseus
  • Thought experiment about identity over time

    of the term "ship" and is thus merely verbal. American philosopher Hilary Putnam asserts that "the logical primitives themselves, and in particular the

    Ship of Theseus

    Ship of Theseus

    Ship_of_Theseus

  • Quantum logic
  • Theory of logic to account for observations from quantum theory

    notably by the philosopher Hilary Putnam, at least at one point in his career. This thesis was an important ingredient in Putnam's 1968 paper "Is Logic Empirical

    Quantum logic

    Quantum_logic

  • Reductionism
  • Philosophical view explaining systems in terms of smaller parts

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Reductionism

    Reductionism

    Reductionism

  • Rudolf Carnap
  • German-American philosopher (1891–1970)

    Philosophie 4: 20–40. JSTOR 23932367 reprinted in: Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings (1964) 1952. The

    Rudolf Carnap

    Rudolf Carnap

    Rudolf_Carnap

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

    after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W. V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Richard Rorty. By the late 1960s, it had become evident

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Kurt Gödel
  • Mathematician and philosopher (1906–1978)

    Mathematical Monthly 54: 515–25. Revised version in Paul Benacerraf and Hilary Putnam, eds., 1984 (1964). Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Cambridge

    Kurt Gödel

    Kurt Gödel

    Kurt_Gödel

  • Anti-nesting principle
  • Concept in the philosophy of consciousness

    Proponents of the anti-nesting principle include Giulio Tononi and Hilary Putnam. Kammerer, François (2015-09-28). "How a Materialist Can Deny That the

    Anti-nesting principle

    Anti-nesting_principle

  • Naïve realism
  • Idea that the senses provide us with direct awareness of objects as they really are

    defended direct realism one might refer to, for example, H. A. Prichard, Hilary Putnam, John McDowell, Michael R. Ayers, Galen Strawson, John R. Searle, and

    Naïve realism

    Naïve realism

    Naïve_realism

  • Meaning (philosophy)
  • Sense or significance of an entity

    applications or private mental states rather than community consensus. Hilary Putnam (1926–2016) suggested an externalist approach, holding that the meaning

    Meaning (philosophy)

    Meaning_(philosophy)

  • Is–ought problem
  • Philosophical problem articulated by David Hume

    cases when an "ought" logically follows from an "is". First of all, Hilary Putnam, by tracing back the quarrel to Hume's dictum, claims fact/value entanglement

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought_problem

  • Neopragmatism
  • Philosophical position developed by Richard Rorty

    philosopher who identified as a neopragmatist later in his career was Hilary Putnam. While Donald Davidson, who was a major influence on and close friend

    Neopragmatism

    Neopragmatism

  • Fact–value distinction
  • Distinction between what is and what ought to be

    findings J. C. Smart, "Ruth Anna Putnam and the Fact-Value Distinction", Philosophy 74, 1999. JSTOR 3751844 Putnam, Hilary. "The Collapse of the Fact/Value

    Fact–value distinction

    Fact–value_distinction

  • List of philosophers of science
  • Mary Hesse Thomas Kuhn Imre Lakatos Ernest Nagel Mordechai Nessyahu Hilary Putnam W.V. Quine Michael Ruse Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Peter Achinstein

    List of philosophers of science

    List_of_philosophers_of_science

  • Rolf Schock Prizes
  • Philosophy prizes established by Rolf Schock

    Rolf Schock Prizes 2008". kva.se. 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2024-11-11. "Hilary Putnam is being awarded The Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy 2011"

    Rolf Schock Prizes

    Rolf_Schock_Prizes

  • James F. Conant
  • American philosopher (born 1958)

    Routledge, summer 2023. “An Introduction to Hilary Putnam”, in Engaging the Philosophy of Hilary Putnam, edited by James Conant and Sanjit Chakraborty

    James F. Conant

    James_F._Conant

  • Daniel Garber (philosopher)
  • American philosopher

    D. in philosophy in 1975 under the direction of Roderick Firth and Hilary Putnam. He taught at the University of Chicago from 1975 until joining the

    Daniel Garber (philosopher)

    Daniel_Garber_(philosopher)

  • David Chalmers
  • Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist (born 1966)

    phenomenon that descriptivism cannot explain. And, as also proposed by Hilary Putnam and Kripke himself, Kripke's view on names can also be applied to the

    David Chalmers

    David Chalmers

    David_Chalmers

  • Plato
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 428-347 BC)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Plato

    Plato

    Plato

  • Anti-individualism
  • has been supported by Sanford Goldberg and by other thinkers such as Hilary Putnam and Tyler Burge. Academic discussion negotiating anti-individualism

    Anti-individualism

    Anti-individualism

  • Truth
  • Conformity to reality

    Responding to the difficulties of providing a unified concept of truth, Hilary Putnam (1926–2016) and Richard Rorty (1931–2007) formulated pluralist theories

    Truth

    Truth

  • Richard Rorty
  • American philosopher (1931–2007)

    Rorty's philosophy is discussed by Donald Davidson, Jürgen Habermas, Hilary Putnam, John McDowell, Jacques Bouveresse, and Daniel Dennett, among others

    Richard Rorty

    Richard_Rorty

  • Jerry Fodor
  • American philosopher (1935–2017)

    philosophy from Princeton University in 1960, under the direction of Hilary Putnam. From 1959 to 1986 Fodor was on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute

    Jerry Fodor

    Jerry Fodor

    Jerry_Fodor

  • Putnam (surname)
  • Surname list

    Herbert Putnam (1861–1955), American library administrator and publishing-family member Hilary Putnam (1926–2016), American philosopher Howard Putnam (b.

    Putnam (surname)

    Putnam_(surname)

  • Thomas Kuhn
  • American philosopher (1922–1996)

    Giovanna (1994). The American Philosopher: Conversations with Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, MacIntyre, Kuhn. University of Chicago Press

    Thomas Kuhn

    Thomas Kuhn

    Thomas_Kuhn

  • Eternalism (philosophy of time)
  • Philosophical view that there is no correct way of perceiving the passage of time

    ones, even if there is no empirical way to distinguish this frame. Hilary Putnam concluded in 1967 that it follows from special relativity that ″any

    Eternalism (philosophy of time)

    Eternalism (philosophy of time)

    Eternalism_(philosophy_of_time)

  • London Review of Books
  • British journal of literary reviews

    Martha Nussbaum Andrew O'Hagan Tom Paulin Nicholas Penny Adam Phillips Hilary Putnam Christopher Ricks Richard Rorty Jacqueline Rose David Runciman Salman

    London Review of Books

    London_Review_of_Books

  • G. E. Moore
  • English philosopher (1873–1958)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    G. E. Moore

    G. E. Moore

    G._E._Moore

  • William James
  • American philosopher and psychologist (1842–1910)

    psychology. James's work has influenced philosophers and academics such as Hilary Putnam, Richard Rorty, Edmund Husserl, Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, and Ludwig

    William James

    William James

    William_James

  • New riddle of induction
  • Philosophical paradox introduced by Nelson Goodman

    time-dependence. Many have tried to solve the new riddle on those terms, but Hilary Putnam and others have argued such time-dependency depends on the language

    New riddle of induction

    New_riddle_of_induction

  • Alonzo Church
  • American mathematician and computer scientist (1903–1995)

    Dennett Nelson Goodman Christine Korsgaard Thomas Nagel Robert Nozick Hilary Putnam W. V. O. Quine John Rawls Notre Dame Robert Audi Peter van Inwagen Pittsburgh

    Alonzo Church

    Alonzo_Church

  • Nelson Goodman
  • American philosopher (1906–1998)

    students included Noam Chomsky, Sidney Morgenbesser, Stephen Stich, and Hilary Putnam. He was a research fellow at the Harvard Center for Cognitive Studies

    Nelson Goodman

    Nelson_Goodman

  • Gilbert Ryle
  • British philosopher (1900–1976)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Gilbert Ryle

    Gilbert_Ryle

  • Computation
  • Any type of calculation

    alternative account of computation is found throughout the works of Hilary Putnam and others. Peter Godfrey-Smith has dubbed this the "simple mapping

    Computation

    Computation

  • Philosophical analysis
  • Various techniques typically used by philosophers in the analytic tradition

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Philosophical analysis

    Philosophical_analysis

  • Timothy Chambers
  • American philosopher

    interests include Hilary Putnam, time travel, the Ontological Argument, the Doomsday Argument and the semantics of vagueness. His work on Putnam included a logical

    Timothy Chambers

    Timothy_Chambers

  • Thomas Nagel
  • American philosopher (born 1937)

    Succeeded by Paolo Rossi Monti Preceded by Michel Zink Preceded by Jaakko Hintikka Rolf Schock Prize for Logic and Philosophy 2008 Succeeded by Hilary Putnam

    Thomas Nagel

    Thomas Nagel

    Thomas_Nagel

  • Western philosophy
  • Philosophy of the Western world

    neopragmatist philosophy in his Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature (1979), Hilary Putnam, W. V. O. Quine, and Donald Davidson. Neopragmatism has been described

    Western philosophy

    Western_philosophy

  • Bertrand Russell
  • English philosopher and logician (1872–1970)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Bertrand Russell

    Bertrand Russell

    Bertrand_Russell

  • Wilfrid Sellars
  • American philosopher (1912–1989)

    Dennett Nelson Goodman Christine Korsgaard Thomas Nagel Robert Nozick Hilary Putnam W. V. O. Quine John Rawls Notre Dame Robert Audi Peter van Inwagen Pittsburgh

    Wilfrid Sellars

    Wilfrid Sellars

    Wilfrid_Sellars

  • List of epistemologists
  • George Pappas Jean Piaget Alvin Plantinga Karl Popper Duncan Pritchard Hilary Putnam W.V.O. Quine Ayn Rand Sherrilyn Roush Bertrand Russell Susanna Schellenberg

    List of epistemologists

    List_of_epistemologists

  • Timothy Williamson
  • British philosopher (born 1955)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Timothy Williamson

    Timothy Williamson

    Timothy_Williamson

  • Thought experiment
  • Hypothetical situation

    are not nomologically possible. In his Twin Earth thought experiment, Hilary Putnam asks us to imagine a scenario in which there is a substance with all

    Thought experiment

    Thought experiment

    Thought_experiment

  • Robert Nozick
  • American political philosopher (1938–2002)

    (2008). The American Philosopher : Conversations with Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, MacIntyre, Kuhn. Chicago: University of Chicago

    Robert Nozick

    Robert Nozick

    Robert_Nozick

  • Declarative knowledge
  • Awareness of facts

    Thought. Simon and Schuster. p. 258. ISBN 978-1-4405-6768-1. Kornblith, Hilary (2008). "1 Knowledge Needs No Justification". In Smith, Quentin (ed.). Epistemology:

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative knowledge

    Declarative_knowledge

  • Sidney Morgenbesser
  • American philosopher (1921–2004)

    Morgenbesser reports, he held his first teaching job in philosophy and met Hilary Putnam as a student. He would also teach at Swarthmore College and the Graduate

    Sidney Morgenbesser

    Sidney_Morgenbesser

  • Unity of science
  • Theory in the philosophy of science

    New Approach to Unity of Science" (1951) and by Paul Oppenheim and Hilary Putnam in "Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis" (1958). It has been opposed

    Unity of science

    Unity_of_science

  • Gilles Deleuze
  • French philosopher (1925–1995)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Gilles Deleuze

    Gilles_Deleuze

  • Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
  • Basic distinction in philosophy

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)

    Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)

  • Transcendental idealism
  • Philosophical system founded by Immanuel Kant

    manner of knowing. This has been propounded by philosophers such as Hilary Putnam, John Searle, and Henry Babcock Veatch.[citation needed] Naïve or direct

    Transcendental idealism

    Transcendental idealism

    Transcendental_idealism

  • Knowledge
  • Awareness of facts, or competency

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

  • Alvin Plantinga
  • American philosopher and theologian (born 1932)

    for Systematic Philosophy 2012 With: Jürgen Mittelstraß Succeeded by Hilary Putnam Preceded by Jonathan Sacks Templeton Prize 2017 Succeeded by Abdullah

    Alvin Plantinga

    Alvin Plantinga

    Alvin_Plantinga

  • Mechanism (philosophy)
  • Belief that natural wholes are similar to machines

    were apparently floating around the intellectual atmosphere. In 1960, Hilary Putnam published a paper entitled "Minds and Machines," in which he points

    Mechanism (philosophy)

    Mechanism_(philosophy)

  • Multiple realizability
  • Thesis in the philosophy of mind

    Starting in the 1960s, Hilary Putnam used multiple realizability as an argument against type-identity theory. Specifically, Putnam noted that the multiple

    Multiple realizability

    Multiple_realizability

  • Fallibilism
  • Philosophical principle

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Fallibilism

    Fallibilism

    Fallibilism

  • Charles Sanders Peirce
  • American scientist (1839–1914)

    1:225–228, in part. Putnam, Hilary (1982), "Peirce the Logician", Historia Mathematica 9, 290–301. Reprinted, pp. 252–260 in Putnam (1990), Realism with

    Charles Sanders Peirce

    Charles Sanders Peirce

    Charles_Sanders_Peirce

  • Paul Benacerraf
  • American philosopher (1930–2025)

    for his anthology on the philosophy of mathematics, co-edited with Hilary Putnam. In "What Numbers Could Not Be" (1965), Benacerraf argues against a

    Paul Benacerraf

    Paul_Benacerraf

  • Philosophy of language
  • Branch of philosophy

    first is most closely associated with Tyler Burge and the second with Hilary Putnam, Saul Kripke and others. The verificationist theory of meaning is generally

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy_of_language

  • Hartry Field
  • American philosopher

    his Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1972 under the direction of Hilary Putnam and Richard Boyd. He taught first at Princeton University, and then

    Hartry Field

    Hartry_Field

  • Søren Kierkegaard
  • Danish philosopher and theologian (1813–1855)

    morality of his day as anti-Christian and anti-humanitarian hypocrisy". Hilary Putnam admired Kierkegaard, "for his insistence on the priority of the question

    Søren Kierkegaard

    Søren Kierkegaard

    Søren_Kierkegaard

  • Daniel Dennett
  • American philosopher (1942–2024)

    Dennett Nelson Goodman Christine Korsgaard Thomas Nagel Robert Nozick Hilary Putnam W. V. O. Quine John Rawls Notre Dame Robert Audi Peter van Inwagen Pittsburgh

    Daniel Dennett

    Daniel Dennett

    Daniel_Dennett

  • Paul Grice
  • British philosopher of language (1913–1988)

    Kripke Hilary Kornblith David Lewis John Locke G. E. Moore John McDowell Robert Nozick Alvin Plantinga Plato Duncan Pritchard James Pryor Hilary Putnam W.

    Paul Grice

    Paul_Grice

  • Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics
  • 1956 work by philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein

    read Wittgenstein as misunderstanding Gödel. In 2000 Juliet Floyd and Hilary Putnam suggested that the majority of commentary misunderstands Wittgenstein

    Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics

    Remarks_on_the_Foundations_of_Mathematics

  • Postanalytic philosophy
  • Area of philosophy

    especially from the works of philosophers Richard Rorty, Donald Davidson, Hilary Putnam, Thomas Nagel, and Stanley Cavell. The term is closely associated with

    Postanalytic philosophy

    Postanalytic_philosophy

  • David Lewis (philosopher)
  • American philosopher (1941–2001)

    Dennett Nelson Goodman Christine Korsgaard Thomas Nagel Robert Nozick Hilary Putnam W. V. O. Quine John Rawls Notre Dame Robert Audi Peter van Inwagen Pittsburgh

    David Lewis (philosopher)

    David Lewis (philosopher)

    David_Lewis_(philosopher)

  • Modality (semantics)
  • Phenomenon whereby language is used to discuss possible situations

    Dennett Nelson Goodman Christine Korsgaard Thomas Nagel Robert Nozick Hilary Putnam W. V. O. Quine John Rawls Notre Dame Robert Audi Peter van Inwagen Pittsburgh

    Modality (semantics)

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