. Putnam
Hilary Putnam is Pearson Professor of Mathematical Logic in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University. Putnam has written extensively on the philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of natural science, philosophy of language and the philiosophy of the mind. Among his recent major publication in philiosophy are Representation and Reality (1988), Realism with a Human Face (1990), and Renewing Philosophy (1992).
Hilary Putnam is Pearson Professor of Mathematical Logic in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University. Putnam has written extensively on the philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of natural science, philosophy of language and the philiosophy of the mind. Among his recent major publication in philiosophy are Representation and Reality (1988), Realism with a Human Face (1990), and Renewing Philosophy (1992). See less
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Measures for Excellence: Reliable Software on Time, Within Budget
Best book on software project management
by Stan R, Jan 29, 2016
The ostensible purpose of this book is to introduce a particular parametric estimation method to software project managers. Along the way, it carefully explains the relationships among functionality ... Read More
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Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England
Beyond Religious Superstition
by Roxann, Aug 7, 2008
Through exhaustive research, Mr.Demos provides intellectual insight into the psycho/social/puritan zeitgeist of the 1600's witch mania in Massachusetts and early New England.
His writing style grabs ... Read More
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Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
Examine the US through "Social Capital"
by Yegin, Apr 4, 2007
Robert Putnam is a specialist on social capital and civic engagement that he is also founder of a program called The Saguaro Seminar: Civic Engagement in America . One of his major works ?Bowling ... Read More