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A collection of Hilary Putnam’s stimulating, incisive responses to such varied and eminent thinkers as Richard Rorty, Jürgen Habermas, Noam Chomsky, Martha Nussbaum, W. V. Quine, Wilfrid Sellars, John McDowell, and Cornel West.

Hilary Putnam (1926–2016) was renowned—some would say infamous—for changing his philosophical positions over the course of his long and much-admired career. This collection of essays, the first of its kind, showcases how his ideas evolved as he wrestled with the work of his contemporaries.

Divided into five thematic sections, Philosophy as Dialogue begins with questions of language and formal logic, tracing Putnam’s reactions to the arguments of Wilfrid Sellars, Noam Chomsky, Charles Travis, and Tyler Burge. Next, it brings together Putnam’s responses to realists and antirealists, philosophers of science and of perception, followed by forays into pragmatism and skepticism. While Putnam devoted most of his efforts to logic, mathematics, and the philosophy of mind, he also took up issues in moral philosophy, politics, and religion. Here we read him in conversation with giants of these fields, including Martha Nussbaum, Jürgen Habermas, Elizabeth Anscombe, Cora Diamond, Richard Rorty, and Franz Rosenzweig. Finally, Philosophy as Dialogue presents Putnam’s deeply personal and largely unknown writing on philosophical method that reveals the influence of W. V. Quine, Michael Dummett, and Stanley Cavell on his work.

Once more, Mario De Caro and David Macarthur have presented and introduced a choice selection of Hilary Putnam’s writings that will change the way he is understood. Most of all, these thirty-six replies and responses to his contemporaries showcase the extraordinary—perhaps even unparalleled—breadth of his work, and his capacity to engage deeply with seemingly every mode of philosophy.

Author: Putnam Hilary
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 368
ISBN: 9780674281356
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022
  • Editors’ Introduction. Hilary Putnam: Dialogical Philosopher
  • I. Language and Logic
    • Language, Meaning, and Reference
      • 1. Wilfrid Sellars: On Meaning and Rules (1974)
      • 2. Gareth Evans: On Reference (1983)
      • 3. Noam Chomsky: Scientism and Explaining Language (1993)
      • 4. Akeel Bilgrami: On Meaning and Belief (1993)
      • 5. Axel Mueller: On Quine and Putnam on Analyticity (2013)
      • 6. Tyler Burge: On Thought and Language (2015)
    • Logic
      • 7. George Boolos: On Logical Truths (1994)
      • 8. Charles Travis: On Mind-Independence and Quantum Logic (2001, 2002)
  • II. Realism and Antirealism
    • Conceptual Relativity
      • 9. Donald Davidson: On Conceptual Relativism (1987)
      • 10. Jennifer Case: On Conceptual Pluralism and Conceptual Relativity (2001)
    • Internal Realism
      • 11. David L. Anderson: On Internal Realism (1993)
      • 12. Richard W. Miller: On Perception and Internal Realism (1993)
      • 13. Simon Blackburn: On Internal Realism (1994)
      • 14. Michael Dummett: On Realism and Idealism (1994)
    • Empiricism and Philosophy of Science
      • 15. Ian Hacking: On Philosophy of Science (1984)
      • 16. Rudolph Carnap (Thomas Ricketts): On Empiricism and Conventionalism (1994)
      • 17. David Albert: On Quantum Mechanics (2013)
    • Philosophy of Perception
      • 18. Ned Block: On the Qualitative Character of Experience (2013)
      • 19. John McDowell: On Perception (2013)
  • III. Pragmatism and Skepticism
    • Pragmatism
      • 20. Cornel West: On Deweyan and Prophetic Pragmatism (2001)
      • 21. Robert Brandom: On Pragmatism (2002)
      • 22. Ruth Anna Putnam: On Pragmatism (2013)
    • Skepticism and Relativism
      • 23. Crispin Wright: On the Brain-in-a-Vat (1994)
      • 24. Joseph Margolis: On Relativism and Pluralism (2006)
  • IV. Morality, Politics, and Religion
    • Moral Philosophy
      • 25. Martha Nussbaum: On Moral Rules and The Golden Bowl (1983)
      • 26. David Wiggins: On Semantic Externalism (1994)
      • 27. Jürgen Habermas: On Moral Philosophy (2002)
      • 28. David Copp: On Morality and Mathematics (2006)
      • 29. Mark Timmons: On Morality (2006)
    • Philosophy of Politics and Religion
      • 30. Elizabeth Anscombe and Cora Diamond: On Religion (1997)
      • 31. Richard Rorty: On Political Hope (1998)
      • 32. Franz Rosenzweig: On Religion (2016)
  • V. Putnam’s Philosophical Forbears
    • Textual Interpretation
      • 33. Ludwig Wittgenstein (Juliet Floyd): On the Tractatus (1998)
      • 34. Burton Dreben: On Quine and Wittgenstein (2000)
      • 35. W. V. O. Quine: On Quine’s Radicality (2002)
    • Major Philosophical Influences
      • 36. 12 Philosophers—and Their Influence on Me (2008)
  • Credits
  • Index

Hilary Putnam was Cogan University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University.

Ruth Anna Putnam is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Wellesley College.

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