Peter Putnam Selected Papers Volume 2 Philosophy & Psychology
Peter A. Putnam (1927 - 1987) was a gifted physicist and mathematician who used his exceptional model-building skills, honed at the frontiers of physics and mathematics, to develop a functional model of the human nervous system as a set of self-organizing, selective processes.
This volume contains the following papers in which Putnam uses his NS Model to provide a unique and unifying perspective on important thinkers in the Western philosophical tradition and on 20th Century psychology.
- Origins of the NS Model
- General Comments on Kant and Hegel
- Kant
- Hegel
- Dewey's Experimental Logic
- Martin Buber, I and Thou
- On Psychology
- The Psychoanalytic Schools
- Viktor Frankl
- On Homosexuality
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Peter A. Putnam (1927 - 1987) was a gifted physicist and mathematician who used his exceptional model-building skills, honed at the frontiers of physics and mathematics, to develop a functional model of the human nervous system as a set of self-organizing, selective processes.
This volume contains the following papers in which Putnam uses his NS Model to provide a unique and unifying perspective on important thinkers in the Western philosophical tradition and on 20th Century psychology.
- Origins of the NS Model
- General Comments on Kant and Hegel
- Kant
- Hegel
- Dewey's Experimental Logic
- Martin Buber, I and Thou
- On Psychology
- The Psychoanalytic Schools
- Viktor Frankl
- On Homosexuality