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'''[[1979]] in [[philosophy]]'''
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'''1979 in [[philosophy]]'''
==Events==

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== Events ==
*[[Hegel Society of Great Britain]] was founded in 1979.


==Publications==
==Publications==
* [[Peter Singer]], ''[[Practical Ethics]]'' (1979)

* [[Amartya Sen]], ''[[Equality of What?]]''<ref>{{cite web|last=Sen|first=Amartya|title=Equality of What? - The Tanner Lecture on Human Values|url=http://tannerlectures.utah.edu/lectures/documents/sen80.pdf|publisher=Tanner Humanities Center - The University of Utah|accessdate=18 January 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111115175509/http://www.tannerlectures.utah.edu/lectures/documents/sen80.pdf|archive-date=2011-11-15|url-status=dead}}</ref> ([[The Tanner Lectures on Human Values]])
* [[Hubert Dreyfus|Dreyfus, Hubert]], '''''[[What Computers Can't Do|What Computers Can't Do: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence]]''''' (Rev. ed.)
* [[Hubert Dreyfus|Dreyfus, Hubert]], '''''[[What Computers Can't Do|What Computers Can't Do: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence]]''''', 2nd ed. (First ed., 1972)
* [[Jerry Fodor|Fodor, Jerry]], '''''Representations: Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science''''', Harvard Press (UK) and MIT Press (US)
* [[Douglas Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Douglas]], '''''[[Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid]]'''''. Basic Books. (Won [[Pulitzer Prize]] in 1980.)
* [[Jerry Fodor|Fodor, Jerry]], '''''Representations: Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science''''', Harvard Press (UK) and MIT Press (US)
* [[Douglas Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Douglas]], '''''[[Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid]]'''''. Basic Books. (Won [[Pulitzer Prize]] in 1980.)
* [[Saul Kripke|Kripke, Saul]], "A Puzzle about Belief", In Meaning and Use, edited by A. Margalit. Dordrecht and Boston: Reidel.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Prisoners' Dilemma is a Newcomb Problem'''," ''Philosophy and Public Affairs'', 8, pp 235-40.
* [[Saul Kripke|Kripke, Saul]], "'''A Puzzle about Belief'''", In: ''Meaning and Use'', edited by A. Margalit. Dordrecht and Boston: Reidel.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Counterfactual Dependence and Time's Arrow'''," ''Nous'', 13, pp 455-76.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Prisoners' Dilemma is a Newcomb Problem'''," ''Philosophy and Public Affairs'', 8, pp 235–40.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Scorekeeping in a Language Game'''," ''Journal of Philosophical Logic'', 8, pp 339-59.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Counterfactual Dependence and Time's Arrow'''," ''Nous'', 13, pp 455–76.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Attitude De Dicto and De Se'''," ''Philosophical Review'', 88, pp 513-43.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Scorekeeping in a Language Game'''," ''Journal of Philosophical Logic'', 8, pp 339–59.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Lucas against Mechanism II'''," ''Canadian Journal of Philosophy'', 9, pp 373-76.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Attitude De Dicto and De Se'''," ''Philosophical Review'', 88, pp 513–43.
* [[David K. Lewis|Lewis, David]], "'''Lucas against Mechanism II'''," ''Canadian Journal of Philosophy'', 9, pp 373–76.
* [[John McDowell|McDowell, John]], "'''Virtue and Reason'''," ''The Monist'', lxii, 331-50; reprinted in Stanley G. Clarke and Evan Simpson, eds., ''Anti-Theory in Ethics and Moral Conservatism'' (SUNY Press, Albany, 1989), pp. 87-109
* [[Odo Marquard|Marquard, Odo]], "[[In Praise of Polytheism]]", in Hans Poser, ed., ''Philosophie und Mythos. Ein Kolloquium'' (de Gruyter, Berlin and New York), pp.&nbsp;40–58

* [[John McDowell|McDowell, John]], "'''Virtue and Reason'''," ''The Monist'', lxii, 331–50; reprinted in Stanley G. Clarke and Evan Simpson, eds., ''Anti-Theory in Ethics and Moral Conservatism'' (SUNY Press, Albany, 1989), pp.&nbsp;87–109
* [[Andrew Ortony|Ortony, Andrew]] (ed.), '''''Metaphor and Thought''''', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ('''Note:''' Some authors and contents may not have originated in 1979, but included in the revised edition in 1993.)
* <SPAN id=Metaphor_and_Thought>[[Andrew Ortony|Ortony, Andrew]]</SPAN> (ed.), '''''Metaphor and Thought''''', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ('''Note:''' Some authors and contents may not have originated in 1979, but included in the revised edition in 1993.)
** Metaphor, language and thought, [[Andrew Ortony]]
** Metaphor, language and thought, [[Andrew Ortony]]
** More about metaphor, [[Max Black]]
** More about metaphor, [[Max Black]]
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** Language, concepts, and worlds: Three domains of metaphor, [[Samuel R. Levin]]
** Language, concepts, and worlds: Three domains of metaphor, [[Samuel R. Levin]]
** Observations on the pragmatics of metaphor, [[Jerry L. Morgan]]
** Observations on the pragmatics of metaphor, [[Jerry L. Morgan]]
** '''Part II. Metaphor and Representation'''
** '''Part II. Metaphor and Representation'''
** Generative metaphor: A perspective on problem-setting in social policy, [[Donald A. Schon]]
** Generative metaphor: A perspective on problem-setting in social policy, [[Donald A. Schön]]
** The conduit metaphor: A case of frame conflict in our language about language, [[Michael J. Reddy]]
** The conduit metaphor: A case of frame conflict in our language about language, [[Michael J. Reddy]]
** The contemporary theory of metaphor, [[George Lakoff]]
** The contemporary theory of metaphor, [[George Lakoff]]
** Process and products in making sense of tropes, [[Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.]]
** Process and products in making sense of tropes, [[Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.]]
** Metaphor, induction, and social policy: The Convergence of macroscopic and microscopic views, [[Robert J. Sternberg]] and [[Roger Tourangeau]]
** Metaphor, induction, and social policy: The Convergence of macroscopic and microscopic views, [[Robert J. Sternberg]] and [[Roger Tourangeau]]
** '''Part III. Metaphor and Understanding'''
** '''Part III. Metaphor and Understanding'''
** Psychological processes in metaphor comprehension and memory, [[Allan Paivio]] and [[Mary Walsh]]
** Psychological processes in metaphor comprehension and memory, [[Allan Paivio]] and Mary Walsh
** The interpretation of novel metaphors, [[Bruce Fraser]]
** The interpretation of novel metaphors, Bruce Fraser
** The role of similarity in similes and metaphors, [[Andrew Ortony]]
** The role of similarity in similes and metaphors, [[Andrew Ortony]]
** Images and models, Similes and Metaphors, [[George A. Miller]]
** Images and models, Similes and Metaphors, [[George Armitage Miller|George A. Miller]]
** How Metaphors Work, [[Sam Glucksberg]] and [[Boaz Keysar]]
** How Metaphors Work, [[Sam Glucksberg]] and [[Boaz Keysar]]
** Metaphor and irony: two levels of understanding, [[Ellen Winner]] and [[Howard Gardner]]
** Metaphor and irony: two levels of understanding, [[Ellen Winner]] and [[Howard Gardner]]
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** Metaphor in science, [[Thomas S. Kuhn]]
** Metaphor in science, [[Thomas S. Kuhn]]
** Metaphorical imprecision and the ‘top-down’ research strategy, [[Zenon W. Pylyshyn]]
** Metaphorical imprecision and the ‘top-down’ research strategy, [[Zenon W. Pylyshyn]]
** '''Part V. Metaphor and Education'''
** '''Part V. Metaphor and Education'''
** The instructive metaphor: metaphoric aids to students’ understanding of science, [[Richard E. Mayer]]
** The instructive metaphor: metaphoric aids to students’ understanding of science, [[Richard E. Mayer]]
** Metaphor and learning, [[Hugh G. Petrie]] and [[Rebecca S. Oshlag]]
** Metaphor and learning, [[Hugh G. Petrie]] and [[Rebecca S. Oshlag]]
** Learning without metaphor, [[Thomas F. Green]]
** Learning without metaphor, [[Thomas F. Green]]
** Educational uses of metaphor, [[Thomas G. Sticht]]
** Educational uses of metaphor, [[Thomas G. Sticht]]
* [[Charles E. Osgood|Osgood, Charles E.]], '''''Focus on Meaning: Explorations in Semantic Space'''''. Mouton Publishers.
* [[Charles E. Osgood|Osgood, Charles E.]], "'''What is a Language?'''" In: Aaronson, D. & Rieber, R. (eds.) ''Psycholinguistic Research: Implications and Applications''. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum. pp.&nbsp;189–228.
* [[John Perry (philosopher)|Perry, John]], "'''The Problem of the Essential Indexical'''." Noûs 13, no. 1: 3 – 21.
* [[Karl Popper|Popper, Karl]], '''''Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach''''', Rev. ed. (First ed., 1972)
* [[Richard Rorty|Rorty, Richard]], '''''[[Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature]]'''''
* [[John Searle|Searle, John]], '''''Expression and Meaning'''''
** Introduction
** Origins of the essays
** 1. A taxonomy of illocutionary acts
** 2. Indirect speech acts
** 3. The logical status of fictional discourse
** 4. Metaphor
** 5. Literal meaning
** 6. Referential and attributive
** 7. Speech acts and recent linguistics
* [[Hans Jonas]], ''[[The Imperative of Responsibility]]'' (1979)
* [[James Lovelock]], ''[[Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth]]'' (1979)
* [[Hans Albert]], ''Das Elend der Theologie'' (in German, not yet translated into English; 1979)
* [[Jean-Francois Lyotard]], ''[[The Postmodern Condition]]'' (1979)
* [[Leo Bersani]], ''[[Baudelaire and Freud]]'' (1979)


== Births ==
* [[Charles E. Osgood|Osgood, Charles E.]], '''''Focus on Meaning: Explorations in Semantic Space'''''. Mouton Publishers, 1979.
* September 22 - [[Roberto Saviano]]
* [[Charles E. Osgood|Osgood, Charles E.]], (1979). "'''What is a Language?'''" In: Aaronson, D. & Rieber, R. (eds.) ''Psycholinguistic Research: Implications and Applications''. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum. pp. 189-228.
* [[John Perry|Perry, John]], "'''The Problem of the Essential Indexical'''." Noûs 13, no. 1: 3 – 21.
* [[Karl Popper|Popper, Karl]], '''''Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach''''', Rev. ed. (First ed., 1972)
* [[Richard Rorty|Rorty, Richard]], '''''[[Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature]]'''''
* [[John Searle|Searle, John]], '''''Expression and Meaning'''''
** Introduction
** Origins of the essays
** 1. A taxonomy of illocutionary acts
** 2. Indirect speech acts
** 3. The logical status of fictional discourse
** 4. Metaphor
** 5. Literal meaning
** 6. Referential and attributive
** 7. Speech acts and recent linguistics

==Births==


==Deaths==
== Deaths ==
* January 15 - [[Charles W. Morris]] (born 1901)
* March 14 - [[Charles Stevenson (philosopher)|Charles Stevenson]] (born 1908)
* March 16 - [[Jean Monnet]] (born 1888)
* May 8 - [[Talcott Parsons]] (born 1902)
* July 29 - [[Herbert Marcuse]] (born 1898)
* September 7 - [[I. A. Richards]] (born 1893)
* [[Paul Schatz]] (unspecified)


==See also==
== References ==
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  1. ^ Sen, Amartya. "Equality of What? - The Tanner Lecture on Human Values" (PDF). Tanner Humanities Center - The University of Utah. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-15. Retrieved 18 January 2013.