Hilary Putnam: Volume 6
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Hilary Putnam's extensive contributions to philosophy span theories of meaning, mental phenomena, and interpretations of quantum mechanics, presenting a challenge in accurately portraying his ideas. Maximilian de Gaynesford examines Putnam's complete works within their historical context, arguing for a fundamental unity in his philosophy that revolves around a few persistent problems. This analysis aims to clarify and make accessible the influential thoughts of Putnam, highlighting the coherence in his radical re-thinking of key concepts.
