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  1. 希拉里·怀特哈尔·普特南. 希拉里·怀特哈尔·普特南 (英語: Hilary Whitehall Putnam , / ˈpʌtnəm / ;1926年7月31日—2016年3月13日),美国 哲学家 、數學家與计算机科學家,20世纪60年代 分析哲学 的重要人物,特别在 心灵哲学 、 语言哲学 、 数学哲学 和 科学哲学 ...

  2. Hilary Whitehall Putnam (31. heinäkuuta 1926 Chicago, Illinois – 13. maaliskuuta 2016) oli yhdysvaltalainen filosofi, joka edusti analyyttisen filosofian suuntausta. Filosofia Mielenfilosofia. Putnam oli tärkeimpiä mielenfilosofian tutkijoita 1900-luvulla. Hänet ...

  3. Twin Earth is a thought experiment proposed by philosopher Hilary Putnam in his papers "Meaning and Reference" (1973) and "The Meaning of 'Meaning ' " (1975). It is meant to serve as an illustration of his argument for semantic externalism, or the view that the meanings of words are not purely psychological.

  4. Hilary Putnam (born 1926) is a Harvard-based philosopher whose work has ranged widely over topics in metaphysics, epistemology, cognitive psychology, philosophy of science, language, logic and mathematics. Just recently he has extended his scope yet further into ethics, politics and religion, as well as certain regions where most of his ...

  5. Hilary Putnam: el último de los grandes filósofos. Crear PDF de este artículo. Hace unos días me llegaba un correo en el que mi amigo y gran filósofo Hilary Putnam me anunciaba que se estaba muriendo. La simplicidad y la sinceridad del correo me sobrecogió. Anteayer por la noche, su hija Rebecca me comunicaba que Hilary había muerto.

  6. Hilary Putnam - Varieties, Realism, Philosophy: Beginning in the mid-1970s, Putnam sought to distinguish his understanding of realism from what he now called “metaphysical realism.” According to Putnam (“Why There Isn’t a Ready-Made World” [1983]), For Putnam, this picture of word-world correspondence is absurd, pointing to a realism gone wild.

  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · Hilary Putnam (1981) proposed an interesting and much discussed attempt to refute a skeptical argument that is based on one form of the brain-and-a-vat scenario. In turn, Putnam’s attempted refutation is based on content externalism (also known as semantic externalism).