Reason, Truth and History

Reason, Truth and History

Reason, Truth and History

Hilary Putnam deals in this book with some of the most fundamental persistent problems in philosophy: the nature of truth, knowledge and rationality. His aim is to break down the fixed categories of thought which have always appeared to define and constrain the permissible solutions to these problems. ‘Hilary Putnam’s Reason, Truth, and History is an interesting, ambitious well-written book, which deals with a broad set of issues (in epistemology, metaphysics, value theory, and the philosophy of language) and diverse thinkers (ranging from Plato, Berkeley and Kant to Carnap, Quine, Kuhn, Wittgenstein, and Foucault). In spite of its broad scope, the book is both relatively short and possesses a remarkable degree of unity and coherence … the book is important because it reflects a serious effort to break the grip that the natural sciences have had on philosophical thought in this century. ‘This is a timely book, with penetrating discussion of issues very much in the forefront of the contemporary philosophy. Despite the prominence of negative arguments it contains much to contribute positively to our understanding of what is needed for a conception of rationality and objectivity that covers ethics and value theory generally as well as physics.’
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Author Hilary Putnam
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 31/12/1981
Pages 236
Edition إعادة الطباعة المستخدمة
Size ‎ 13.97 x 1.5 x 21.59 cm
About the Author Hilary Putnam was Cogan University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University. James Conant is Chester D. Tripp Professor of Humanities at the University of Chicago.
Publisher Address ‎ Cambridge University Press
ISBN ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0521297769