Magyar Tudományos Akadémia
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Tisztelettel meghívja Önt
H i l a r y P u t n a m (Harvard)
Objectivity without Objects
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Pécs, MTA Székház (PAB, Jurisics u.44.)
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Hilary Putnam (born in Chicago, July 31, 1926) is one of the most important
thinkers of our time. 1927-34 he lived in Paris, where his father translated
works of Cocteau, Pirandello and Cervantes? Don Quichote in English. Graduate
studies 1948-49 in mathematics, logic, philosophy at Harvard among others by
Quine. Graduate studies at University of California in Los Angeles by Hans
Reichenbach. 1951 PhD by Reichenbach with the title The Meaning of the
Concept of Probablity in Application to Finite Sequences. Teaching positions
at Princeton, MIT, since 1965 professor of philosophy at Harvard University.
His works are among others
Mind, Language and Reality, Cambridge University Press, 1975
Meaning and the Moral Sciences, London, Routledge, 1978
Reason, Truth and History, Cambridge University Press, 1981
The Many Faces of Realism, La Salle, Open Court, 1987
Realism with a Human Face, Harvad University Press, 1990
Renewing Philosophy, Harvard Univesity Press, 1992
The Threefold Cord, Columbia University Press, 1999
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