Hilary putnam

Hilary Putnam Born 31 JUL 1926; Died 13 MAR 2016

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    Lifespan

    Hilary Putnam's lifespan
  • Collegiate Life

    Hilary Putnam attended the University of Philadelphia receiving his B.A. degree and became a member of the Philomathean Society, the country's oldest continually existing collegiate literary society. He did graduate work in philosophy at Harvard University and later at UCLA's philosophy department, where he received his Ph.D. in 1951 for his dissertation, The Meaning of the Concept of Probability in Application to Finite Sequences.
  • Putnam's Theories

    In philosophy of mind, Putnam is known for his argument against the type-identity of mental and physical states based on his hypothesis of the multiple realizability of the mental, and for the concept of functionalism, an influential theory regarding the mind–body problem.
  • Twin Earth thought experiment

    Putnam himself formulated one of the main arguments against functionalism: the Twin Earth thought experiment. But there have been other criticisms. John Searle's Chinese room argument (1980) is a direct attack on the claim that thought can be represented as a set of functions. The thought experiment is designed to show that it is possible to mimic intelligent action with a purely functional system, without any interpretation or understanding.
  • Books

    Putnam wrote over 16 books and 198 articles