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  1. The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays.Hilary Putnam - 2002 - Science and Society 68 (4):483-493.
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  • A Common Faith.John Dewey - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):235-236.
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  • Renewing Philosophy by Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW]Robert B. Brandom - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (3):140-143.
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  • How Old Are These Bones?: Putnam, Wittgenstein and Verification.Cora Diamond & Steven Gerrard - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):99-150.
    Hilary Putnam has argued against philosophical theories which tie the content of truth-claims closely to the available methods of investigation and verification. Such theories, he argues, threaten our idea of human communication, which we take to be possible between people of different cultures and across periods of time during which methods of investigation change dramatically. Putnam rejects any reading of Wittgenstein which takes him to make a close tie between meaning and method of verification. What strands in Wittgenstein's thought appear (...)
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  • Ich und du.Martin Buber - 1923 - Berlin,: Schocken Verlag.
    Bubers programmatische Grundschrift 'Ich und Du' erschien erstmals 1923. In suggestiver Einfachheit bringt der Titel Bubers Erkenntnis nahe - Im Anfang ist die Beziehung, und die Beziehung ist Gegenseitigkeit. Was geschieht, geschieht zwischen 'Ich und Du'.
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  • Renewing Philosophy.Hilary Putnam - 1992 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Hilary Putnam, one of America’s most distinguished philosophers, surveys an astonishingly wide range of issues and proposes a new, clear-cut approach to philosophical questions—a renewal of philosophy. He contests the view that only science offers an appropriate model for philosophical inquiry. His discussion of topics from artificial intelligence to natural selection, and of reductive philosophical views derived from these models, identifies the insuperable problems encountered when philosophy ignores the normative or attempts to reduce it to something else.
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  • Renewing Philosophy.William P. Alston & Hilary Putnam - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (3):533.
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  • A Common Faith. By A. Eustace Haydon. [REVIEW]John Dewey - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 45:359.
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