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Für eine Erneuerung der Philosophie

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This book is the work of a highly distinguished philosopher, now nearing the status of an elder statesman of the subject. Putnam surveys an astonishingly wide range of major philosophical issues, constructing in the process, not indeed 'a philosophy', but the expression of a clear-cut attitude to philosophical questions--one at variance with that of the great majority of present-day practitioners of the subject though not all of them.

284 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Hilary Putnam

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Hilary Whitehall Putnam was an American philosopher, mathematician, and computer scientist who was a central figure in analytic philosophy from the 1960s until his death, especially in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of science. He was known for his willingness to apply an equal degree of scrutiny to his own philosophical positions as to those of others, subjecting each position to rigorous analysis until he exposed its flaws. As a result, he acquired a reputation for frequently changing his own position. Putnam was Cogan University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University.

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July 14, 2023
Aunque quizá sea menos claro de lo que debería, Putnam sin duda es un maestro de la filosofía, en el sentido de que ofrece aftitudes más que ideas concretas, cierra caminos impracticables y anima a recorrer sendas que sí merece la pena seguir. En Cómo renovar la filosofía esto se ve mejor que nunca. En vez de condenarnos a la mediocridad presuntuosa del cientificismo o la irresponsabilidad autorrefutante del relativismo, Putnam nos ofrece una vía de escape que pasa por poner la filosofía a la altura de la vida humana (de la persona de a pie, no del superhombre) y plantearse desde ahí los problemas normativos que surgen de la ciencia, la ética y la política. La clave de este viaje no debería ser la certeza, sino la confianza en el mundo y entre las personas, para poder lograr el mejor conocimiento posible y unas sociedades justas.
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