1980 in philosophy

1980 in philosophy

1980 in philosophy

Events

Publications

* Bohm, David. "Wholeness and the Implicate Order". Routledge.
* Davidson, Donald. "Essays on Actions and Events". Oxford University Press. (2nd ed. 2001)
* Geach, Peter and Max Black, eds. and trans. "Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege", 3rd ed. (1st ed. 1952) Blackwell.
* Kripke, Saul. "Naming and Necessity". Harvard University Press.
* Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson. "Metaphors We Live By". University of Chicago Press.
* Rifkin, Jeremy and Ted Howard. "" (with an Afterword by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen). The Viking Press.

Births

Deaths

* July 1 - Snow, C. P.
* July 4 - Bateson, Gregory
* August 10 - Evans, Gareth
* September 16 - Piaget, Jean

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