Hilary Putnam
(31 Jul 1926 - )
American philosopher and author who has said he is interested in trying to reunify philosophy of science and moral philosophy. He has made contributions in the philosophy of language, logic, mathematics, and science.
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Science Quotes by Hilary Putnam (1 quote)
Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in the position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position—and no end to it is in sight—is that of having to philosophise without 'foundations'.
— Hilary Putnam
In Hilary Putnam (ed.), The Many Faces of Realism: The Paul Carns Lectures (1987), 29. Excerpt 'Realism and Reasonableness', in Joseph Margolis and Jacques Catudal, The Quarrel between Invariance and Flux (2001), 122.