Friday, 11 June 2021

Hillary Putnam - Ethics Without Ontology (my review!)



This is a series of lectures by one of the most recognizable contemporary philosophers, 
Hillary Putnam, from 2004. In one sense, it is an introduction to the study of ontology - but it's also Putnam's asnwer to the question whether ethical judgements can be objective. It's a very provoking and captivating text, meant to be read by a general philosophical audience.