Hilary Putnam
Realism with a Human Face. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1990.
CONTENTS
Preface, pp. vii-xi
1. Realism
with a Human Face. Part One: Realism, pp. 3-18. Part Two:
Relativism (1988), pp. 18-29
2. A Defense of Internal Realism
(1982), pp. 30-42
3. After Empiricism (1984), pp. 43-53
4. Is Water Necessarily H2O? pp. 54-79
5. Is the Causal Structure of the
Physical Itself Something Physical? (1984), pp. 80-95
6. Truth and Convention (1987), pp.
96-104
7. Why Is a Philosopher? (1989) pp.
105-119
8. The Craving for Objectivity
(1984), pp. 120-131
9. Beyond the Fact/Value
Dichotomy (1982), pp. 135-141
10. The Place of Facts in a World of
Values (1979), pp. 142-162
11. Objectivity and the Science/Ethics
Distinction (1988), pp. 163-178
12. How Not to Solve Ethical Problems,
pp. 179-192
13. Taking Rules Seriously (1983), pp.
193-200
14. Scientific Liberty and Scientific
License (1987), pp. 201-208
15. Is There a Fact of the Matter
about Fiction? (1983), pp. 209-213
16. William James’s Ideas (with Ruth
Anna Putnam) (1989), pp. 217-231
17. James’s Theory of Perception, pp.
232-251
18. Peirce the Logician (1982), pp.
252-260
19. The Way the World Is, pp. 261-267
20. The Greatest Logical Positivist
(1988), pp. 268-277
21. Meaning Holism (1986), pp. 278-302
22. Nelson Goodman’s Fact,
Fiction, and Forecast (1983), pp. 303-308