Mind, Language and Reality

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Mind, Language and Reality is a landmark collection of Hilary Putnam’s philosophical essays that helped shape contemporary debates in philosophy of mind, language, and metaphysics.

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instanceOf book
philosophical essay collection
author Hilary Putnam
collectionType selected essays
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editor Hilary Putnam
field metaphysics
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
genre philosophy
hasPart Brains and Behavior
Explanation and Reference
How Not to Talk about Meaning
Is Semantics Possible?
It Ain’t Necessarily So
Language and Reality
Minds and Machines
Other Minds
Philosophy of Logic
Psychological Predicates
From a Logical Point of View
surface form: The Analytic and the Synthetic

The Logic of Quantum Mechanics
The Meaning of Meaning
surface form: The Meaning of ‘Meaning’

The Mental Life of Some Machines
The Refutation of Conventionalism
The ‘Corroboration’ of Theories
Kleene strong three-valued logic
surface form: Three-Valued Logic

What Theories Are Not
influenced analytic metaphysics
contemporary philosophy of language
contemporary philosophy of mind
language English
mainTheme functionalism
meaning
mental states
metaphysical realism
realism
reference
semantics
notableFor critique of behaviorism in philosophy of mind
discussion of mental representation
formulation of semantic externalism
impact on debates about realism and anti-realism
partOf Philosophical Papers (Hilary Putnam)
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationYear 1975
publisher Cambridge University Press
timePeriodCovered 1950s–1970s analytic philosophy
volumeNumber 1

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