Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity / / Hilary Putnam; ed. by Mario De Caro.

Hilary Putnam’s writings have shaped fields from epistemology to ethics, metaphysics to the philosophy of physics, the philosophy of mathematics to the philosophy of mind. This volume reflects his latest thinking on how to articulate a theory of naturalism which acknowledges that normative phenomena...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Putnam’s Philosophy and Metaphilosophy
  • Part I. Liberal Naturalism and Normativity
  • 1. Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity
  • 2. On Bernard Williams’s “Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline”
  • 3. What Evolutionary Theory Doesn’t Tell Us about Ethics
  • Part II. Realism and Ontology
  • 4. Sosa on Internal Realism and Conceptual Relativity
  • 5. Richard Boyd on Scientific Realism
  • Part III. Realism and Verificationism
  • 6. Hans Reichenbach: Realist and Verificationist
  • 7. Between Scylla and Charybdis: Does Dummett Have a Way Through?
  • 8. When “Evidence Transcendence” Is Not Malign
  • Part IV. Naive Realism, Sensation, and Apperception
  • 9. Sensation and Apperception
  • 10. Perception without Sense Data
  • 11. “Naive Realism” and Qualia
  • Part V. Looking Back
  • 12. The Development of Externalist Semantics
  • 13. Sixty- Five Years of Philosophy: A Participant’s Thoughts and Experiences
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index