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  1. The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences. [REVIEW]Ásta Ásta - 2015 - Philosophical Review 127 (2):247-251.
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  • “Metaphysics Without Ethics is Blind”: The Legacy of Hilary Putnam.Massimo Dell’Utri - 2017 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 48 (4):501-515.
    Two convictions underlie the following article. The first is that Hilary Putnam has been one of the greatest thinkers of our time, a philosopher who was able to propose groundbreaking ideas in virtually every area of philosophy. As the reader will see, the topics he tackled in his writings included questions of philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics and logic, philosophy of mind, metaethics, the fact-value dichotomy, the interpretation of Wittgenstein’s later thought, the question of relativism, the (...)
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  • The Philosophy of Hilary Putnam. The Library of Living Philosophers, vol. 34.Hasok Chang - 2018 - Philosophical Review 127 (2):240-247.
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  • Putnam and Truth.Nilanjan Bhowmick - 2022 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (3):223-235.
    When Putnam wrote Reason, Truth and History, he thought that whatever the truth was, it could not entirely outrun justification. He moved away from this epistemic conception of truth—of truth as idealized rational acceptability—and his later view appears to recognize the fact that there are truths that may well be recognition transcendent. Wright (J Philos 97(6):335–364, 2000) has correctly observed that this change in Putnam’s views raises the question of how his current natural realism is different from metaphysical realism, a (...)
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  • Putnam’s Conception of Truth.Massimo Dell'Utri - 2016 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 12 (2):5-22.
    After stressing how the attempt to provide a plausible account of the connection between language and the world was one of Putnam’s constant preoccupations, this article describes the four stages his thinking about the concepts of truth and reality went through. Particular attention is paid to the kinds of problems that made him abandon each stage to enter the next. The analysis highlights how all the stages but one express a general non-epistemic stance towards truth and reality—the right stance, according (...)
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