Hilary Putnam was awarded
The Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy "for his contribution to the understanding of semantics for theoretical and ‘natural kind’ terms, and of the implications of this semantics for philosophy of language, theory of knowledge, philosophy of science and metaphysics".[1][2]
Hilary Putnam was awarded
The Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy "for his contribution to the understanding of semantics for theoretical and ‘natural kind’ terms, and of the implications of this semantics for philosophy of language, theory of knowledge, philosophy of science and metaphysics".[1][2]