Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

Review-Hilary Putnam’s Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity

Brendan Hogan and Lawrence Marcelle review Hilary Putnam’s Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity, published by Harvard University Press (2016).

Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here.

Brendan Hogan is Clinical Associate Professor in the Global Liberal Studies Program at New York University. His publications include “Imagination, Imaginaries, and Emancipation,” Pragmatism Today (2015), “Criticism and Pragmatic Philosophy of Social Science,” in Figuras de la Dominación, ed. José Manuel Bermudo (Horsoi Editorial, 2014), and “Agency, Political Economy and the Transnational Democratic Ideal,” Ethics and Global Politics (2010).

Lawrence Marcelle is Adjunct Professor in Liberal Studies at New York University and in Continuing Education at Parsons School of Design. His publications include (with Brendan Hogan) “Any Democracy Worth Its Name: Bernstein’s Democratic Ethos and a Role for Representation,” in Richard J. Bernstein and the Expansion of American Philosophy: Thinking the Plural, ed. Marcia Morgan and Megan Craig (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016), and (with Brendan Hogan) “Abstract Objectivity: Richard J. Bernstein’s critique of Hilary Putnam,” in Richard J. Bernstein and the Pragmatist Turn in Contemporary Philosophy: Rekindling Pragmatism’s Fire, ed. Judith Green (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).

Brendan Hogan and Lawrence Marcelle, review of Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity, by Hilary Putnam, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 38:2 (2017), pp. 463-497.

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