1980 in philosophy explained
1980 in philosophy
Events
- November 16 - Louis Althusser strangles his wife, Hélène Rytman, to death, following a period of mental instability.[1]
Publications
- David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order
- Ronna Burger,
- Donald Davidson, Essays on Actions and Events
- Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose
- Peter Geach and Max Black, Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege
- Saul Kripke, Naming and Necessity
- George Lakoff and Mark Johnson, Metaphors We Live By
- Jeremy Rifkin and Ted Howard, (with an afterword by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen)
- John Searle, "Minds, Brains, and Programs"[2]
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Louis Althusser. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 23 January 2013.
- Searle. John. Minds, Brains, and Programs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1980. 3. 3. 417–424. 10.1017/s0140525x00005756. 55303721 .