Realism with a Human Face by Hilary Putnam Week 1
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Hilary Putnam (1926-2016) was a analytic philosopher known for his work in Mathematics and Logic. In Realism with a Human Face, written in 1990, he challenges the philosophy community to cultivate ideas which are aligned with real life and the social lives of everyday people. Drawing on the American philosophical tradition, in particular William James, he argues for a pragmatic realism which avoids what he sees as the pitfalls of relativism and the reckless reactions of postmodern thinkers. In this book, Putnam elucidates the views of many philosophers in the American and analytic traditions with clear prose and energetic insights, making this a fruitful read for anyone looking for a broad understanding of the American pragmatist and analytic traditions, particularly on questions of truth, realism, and the limits of scientific explanation.
Participants should read the entire reading before attending this in person meeting. We will read pages 1-79 for the first week. I will be reading from this version here.
For questions please send me a message or post to meetup.
Best,
Brian

