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Hilary Putnam

Putnam in 2006 Hilary Whitehall Putnam (; July 31, 1926 – March 13, 2016) was an American philosopher, mathematician, computer scientist, and figure in analytic philosophy in the second half of the 20th century. He contributed to the studies of philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of science. Outside philosophy, Putnam contributed to mathematics and computer science. Together with Martin Davis he developed the Davis–Putnam algorithm for the Boolean satisfiability problem and he helped demonstrate the unsolvability of Hilbert's tenth problem.

Putnam applied equal 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 positions. In philosophy of mind, Putnam argued against the type-identity of mental and physical states based on his hypothesis of the multiple realizability of the mental, and for the concept of functionalism, an influential theory regarding the mind–body problem. Putnam also originated the computational theory of mind. In philosophy of language, along with Saul Kripke and others, he developed the causal theory of reference, and formulated an original theory of meaning, introducing the notion of semantic externalism based on a thought experiment called Twin Earth.

In philosophy of mathematics, Putnam and W. V. O. Quine developed the Quine–Putnam indispensability argument, an argument for the reality of mathematical entities, later espousing the view that mathematics is not purely logical, but "quasi-empirical". In epistemology, Putnam criticized the "brain in a vat" thought experiment, which appears to provide a powerful argument for epistemological skepticism, by challenging its coherence. In metaphysics, he originally espoused a position called metaphysical realism, but eventually became one of its most outspoken critics, first adopting a view he called "internal realism", which he later abandoned. Despite these changes of view, throughout his career Putnam remained committed to scientific realism, roughly the view that mature scientific theories are approximately true descriptions of ways things are.

In his later work, Putnam became increasingly interested in American pragmatism, Jewish philosophy, and ethics, engaging with a wider array of philosophical traditions. He also displayed an interest in metaphilosophy, seeking to "renew philosophy" from what he identified as narrow and inflated concerns. He was at times a politically controversial figure, especially for his involvement with the Progressive Labor Party in the late 1960s and early 1970s.Provided by Wikipedia
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    The many faces of realism / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1987
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    The threefold cord : mind, body, and world / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1999
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    Words and life / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1994
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    Philosophy of logic / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2010
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    Naturalism, realism, and normativity / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2016
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    Philosophical papers / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1975
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    The collapse of the fact/value dichotomy and other essays / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2002
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    Ethics without ontology / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2004
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    Ethics without ontology / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2005
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    Representation and reality / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1988
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    Philosophy in an age of science : physics, mathematics, and skepticism / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2012
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    Representation and reality / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1988
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    Realism with a human face / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1990
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    Pragmatism : an open question / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1995
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    Renewing philosophy / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1992
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    Renewing philosophy / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 1992
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    Philosophy as Dialogue / by Putnam, Hilary

    Published 2022
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