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Philosophy In An Age Of Science Hilary Putnam

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Philosophy In An Age Of Science Hilary Putnam
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Publisher: Harvard UP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.58 MB
Author: Hilary Putnam
ISBN: 9780674050136, 0674050134
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Philosophy In An Age Of Science Hilary Putnam by Hilary Putnam 9780674050136, 0674050134 instant download after payment.

Introduction: Hilary Putnam: Artisanal Polymath of Philosophy Mario De Caro and David Macarthur p. 1 Part 1 On the Relations between Philosophy and Science 1 Science and Philosophy (2010) p. 39 2 From Quantum Mechanics to Ethics and Back Again (2012) p. 51 3 Corresponding with Reality (2011) p. 72 4 On Not Writing Off Scientific Realism (2010) p. 91 5 The Content and Appeal of ôNaturalismö (2004) p. 109 6 A Philosopher Looks at Quantum Mechanics (Again) (2005) p. 126 7 Quantum Mechanics and Ontology (2011) p. 148 8 The Curious Story of Quantum Logic (2011) p. 162 Part 2 Mathematics and Logic 9 Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics (2006) p. 181 10 Revisiting the Liar Paradox (2000) p. 202 11 Set Theory: Realism, Replacement, and Modality (2007) p. 217 12 On Axioms of Set Existence (2011) p. 235 13 The Gödel Theorem and Human Nature (2011) p. 239 14 After Gödel (2006) p. 256 15 Nonstandard Models and KripkeÆs Proof of the Gödel Theorem (2000) p. 263 16 A Proof of the Underdetermination ôDoctrineö (2011) p. 270 17 A Theorem of CraigÆs about Ramsey Sentences (2011) p. 277 Part 3 Values and Ethics 18 The Fact/Value Dichotomy and Its Critics (2011) p. 283 19 Capabilities and Two Ethical Theories (2008) p. 299 20 The Epistemology of Unjust War (2006) p. 312 21 Cloning People (1999) p. 327 Part 4 Wittgenstein: Pro and Con 22 Wittgenstein and Realism (2007) p. 339 23 Was Wittgenstein Really an Antirealist about Mathematics? (2001) p. 355 24 Rules, Attunement, and ôApplying Words to the Worldö: The Struggle to Understand WittgensteinÆs Vision of Language (2001) p. 404 25 Wittgenstein, Realism, and Mathematics (2002) p. 421 26 Wittgenstein and the Real Numbers (2007) p. 441 27 (With Juliet Floyd) WittgensteinÆs ôNotoriousö Paragraph about the Gödel Theorem: Recent Discussions (2008) p. 458 28 Wittgenstein: A Reappraisal (2011) p. 482 Part 5 The Problems and Pathos of Skepticism 29 Skepticism, Stroud, and the Contextuality of Knowledge (2001) p. 495 30 Skepticism and Occasion-Sensitive Semantics (1998) p. 514 31 Strawson and Skepticism (1998) p. 535 32 Philosophy as the Education of Grownups: Stanley Cavell and Skepticism (2006) p. 552 Part 6 Experience and Mind 33 The Depths and Shallows of Experience (2005) p. 567 34 AristotleÆs Mind and the Contemporary Mind (2000) p. 584 35 Functionalism: Cognitive Science or Science Fiction? (1997) p. 608 36 How to Be a Sophisticated ôNaïve Realistö (2011) p. 624 Acknowledgments p. 641 Index p. 645
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