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Overview of the events of 1980 in philosophy
1980 in
philosophy
- November 16 -
Louis Althusser strangles his wife, Hélène Rytman, to death, following a period of mental instability.
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David Bohm,
Wholeness and the Implicate Order
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Ronna Burger,
Plato's Phaedrus: A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing
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Donald Davidson, Essays on Actions and Events
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Umberto Eco,
The Name of the Rose
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Peter Geach and
Max Black, Translations from the Philosophical Writings of
Gottlob Frege
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Saul Kripke,
Naming and Necessity
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George Lakoff and
Mark Johnson,
Metaphors We Live By
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Jeremy Rifkin and
Ted Howard,
Entropy: A New World View (with an afterword by
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen)
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John Searle, "
Minds, Brains, and Programs"
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