• Gilbert Harman (May 26, 1938 – November 13, 2021) was an American philosopher, who taught at Princeton University from 1963 until his retirement in 2017...
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  • induction. For a defense of liberal inductivism, see Gilbert Harman's classic (1965) paper. Harman defends a strong version of liberal inductivism according...
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    association to the Free Energy Principle. Gilbert Harman is a professor of philosophy at Princeton University. Harman's 1965 account of the role of "inference...
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  • Elizabeth Harman is an American philosopher and Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. Harman's father is Gilbert Harman, professor...
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    knowledge, reality, truth, mind, consciousness, and meaning. Originated by Gilbert Harman, Hilary Putnam turned the scenario into a modernized version of René...
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  • Sinnott-Armstrong (2006b), and the philosopher James Flynn. Strictly speaking, Gilbert Harman (1975) argues in favor of a kind of moral relativism, not moral skepticism...
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  • written", though he criticised Dennett's arguments about morality. Gilbert Harman, writing in The Philosophical Review, called Brainstorms "brilliant"...
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  • Contemporary proponents of semantic inferentialism include Robert Brandom, Gilbert Harman, Paul Horwich, Ned Block, and Luca Incurvati. Jerry Fodor coined the...
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  • Relativism and Moral Objectivity is a 1996 book by Gilbert Harman and Judith Jarvis Thomson, in which Harman tries to provide a defense of moral relativism...
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    1972 in Semantics of Natural Language, edited by Donald Davidson and Gilbert Harman. Among analytic philosophers, Naming and Necessity is widely considered...
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    started graduate work at Princeton University under the supervision of Gilbert Harman on questions in the philosophy of language. He was a lecturer at the...
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  • November 13 Ed Bullins, 86, playwright (Goin' a Buffalo) (b. 1935) Gilbert Harman, 83, philosopher (b. 1938) Sam Huff, 87, Hall of Fame football player...
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  • Elizabeth Harman may refer to: Elizabeth Harman (philosopher), daughter of Gilbert Harman Elizabeth Longford (1906–2002), née Elizabeth Harman, British...
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  • Grosz Samuel Guttenplan Þorsteinn Gylfason Peter Hacker Donna Haraway Gilbert Harman Horace Romano Harré David Hartley Friedrich Hayek William Hirstein Douglas...
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  • Harding John E. Hare Gilbert Harman Errol Harris Leonard Harris Sam Harris William Torrey Harris Sally Haslanger Gilbert Harman Robert S. Hartman Charles...
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    which I am just one among millions in the same position". Philosopher Gilbert Harman considered "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" to be one of the most famous...
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  • myth", a deductive inference from a tacit explanatory theory. In 1965, Gilbert Harman explained enumerative induction as a masked IBE. Thomas Kuhn's 1962...
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    philosophy at Princeton University under the supervision of David Lewis and Gilbert Harman. Peter Singer also served on his dissertation committee. His 2002 dissertation...
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  • human knowledge (while also drawing on the insights of J. L. Austin and Gilbert Harman) in works such as Objectivity (2004), and David Kelley has explicated...
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  • Alvin Goldman Nelson Goodman Paul Grice Susan Haack Sandra Harding Gilbert Harman Sally Haslanger John Hawthorne Friedrich A. Hayek Carl Hempel Carrie...
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    supervise the Harvard graduate theses of, among others, David Lewis, Gilbert Harman, Dagfinn Føllesdal, Hao Wang, Hugues LeBlanc, Henry Hiz and George Myro...
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  • rugby union player Gilbert Harman (1938–2021), American philosopher Glyn Harman (born 1956), British mathematician Graham Harman (born 1968), American...
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  • argument along these lines has been provided by e.g. Akeel Bilgrami. Gilbert Harman argued that we do not need to posit the existence of objective values...
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  • But there have been individual challenges to this idea. For example, Gilbert Harman claims that deductive logic investigates relations between propositions...
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    [citation needed] In 1973, in the introduction to his book Thought, Gilbert Harman said, "it might be suggested that you have not the slightest reason...
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    Bickerton, Julian C. Boyd, Daniel Dennett, Daniel Everett, Jerry Fodor, Gilbert Harman, Marc Hauser, Norbert Hornstein, Niels Kaj Jerne, Donald Knuth, Georges...
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  • his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1977 under the supervision of Gilbert Harman and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Macalester College in 1971. He...
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  • Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama Jürgen Habermas Hammurabi R. M. Hare Gilbert Harman Sam Harris John Harsanyi Robert S. Hartman Stanley Hauerwas Henry Hazlitt...
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  • functionalism as a theory of meaning, further developed by Wilfrid Sellars and Gilbert Harman. Another one, psychofunctionalism, is an approach adopted by the naturalistic...
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  • pp. 11–21. R.M. Hare, Sorting out Ethics (Oxford University Press) Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson, Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity (Blackwell...
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