Following Putnam's Trail: On Realism and Other IssuesMaría Uxía Rivas Monroy, Celeste Cancela Silva, Concha Martínez Vidal Rodopi, 2008 - 310 σελίδες "Following Putnam's Trail addresses Putnam's path through important philosophical problems. One outstanding feature of Putnam's philosophy has been his contribution to the development of American pragmatism as well as bis many changes of mind when thinking about realism. Realism and pragmatism are indeed the central focus of the contributions to the volume. The book includes a defence of pragmatism by Putnam himself, and several commentaries on it. This volume should be of interest both to scholars who specialize in analytical philosophy as well as to those who have a wider interest in philosophy."--BOOK JACKET. |
Περιεχόμενα
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Pragmatism Pluralism and the Peirce Principle | 35 |
Facts and Epistemic Values | 55 |
A Reply to Professor Hookway | 71 |
PART II PRAGMATISM AND HUMANISM | 81 |
PART III REALISMS | 161 |
Conceptual Relativity and Structures of Explanation | 163 |
Conceptual Relativity and SpeakingSensitive Semantics | 185 |
Putnam on Ontology | 203 |
The Pragmatic Realism of Hilary Putnam | 223 |
PART IV FACTVALUE DICHOTOMY | 243 |
Moral Disagreement and the FactValue Entanglement | 245 |
Procedural Realism in Putnams Pragmatism | 265 |
Putnam Rorty and Brandom | 83 |
Understanding Pragmatism Humanism | 103 |
Some Sources of Putnams Pragmatism | 125 |
On the Logical Structure of AntiFoundationalist Pragmatism | 141 |
The FactValue Entanglement as a Linguistic Illusion | 287 |
About the Contributors | 307 |
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