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Hilary Putnam

    July 31, 1926 – March 13, 2016

    Hilary Putnam was an American philosopher, mathematician, and computer scientist who stood as a central figure in analytic philosophy from the 1960s until his death. He was renowned for his commitment to applying an equal degree of scrutiny to his own philosophical positions as to those of others, subjecting each to rigorous analysis until its flaws were exposed. Consequently, he gained a reputation for frequently shifting his own viewpoints, driven by an unwavering pursuit of intellectual honesty. His work is marked by its profound depth and relentless quest for truth.

    Hilary Putnam
    The Many Faces of Realism: The Paul Carus Lectures, Series 16
    The threefold cord mind, body and world
    Jewish philosophy as a guide to life
    Reason, Truth and History
    Ethics without Ontology
    Philosophy as Dialogue