Hilary Putnam
Born
in Chicago (Illinois), The United States
July 31, 1926
Died
March 13, 2016
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Reason, Truth and History
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published
1981
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16 editions
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Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein
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published
2008
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11 editions
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Representation and Reality
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published
1988
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12 editions
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Pragmatism: An Open Question
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published
1992
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11 editions
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The Many Faces of Realism
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published
1987
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9 editions
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The Threefold Cord: Mind, Body and World
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published
2000
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10 editions
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Realism with a Human Face
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published
1990
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7 editions
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Renewing Philosophy
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published
1992
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9 editions
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Philosophical Papers, Volume 3: Realism and Reason
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published
1983
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3 editions
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Philosophical Papers, Volume 1: Mathematics, Matter and Method
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published
1975
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5 editions
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“No sane person should believe that something is subjective merely because it cannot be settled beyond controversy.”
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“Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in the position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophise without 'foundations'.”
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“Philosophy needs vision and argument… there is something disappointing about a philosophical work that contains arguments, however good, which are not inspired by some genuine vision, and something disappointing about a philosophical work that contains a vision, however inspiring, which is unsupported by arguments…Speculation about how things hang together requires… the ability to draw out conceptual distinctions and connections, and the ability to argue… But speculative views, however interesting or well supported by arguments or insightful, are not all we need. We also need what [the philosopher Myles] Burnyeat called ‘vision’ – and I take that to mean vision as to how to live our lives, and how to order our societies.”
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