Review of “Hilary Putnam: Pragmatism and Realism” [Book Review]

Essays in Philosophy 4 (1):12 (2003)
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This book is the ninth volume in Routledge’s series, “Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy.” It is a collection of eleven essays, with responsesto each by Putnam. The first five essays focus on issues relating to Putnam and pragmatism; the remaining six essays deal withPutnam on realism. In addition there is an introduction to each of the book’s two parts

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