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Saul Kripke
was awarded the
Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy
"for his creation of the modal-logical semantics that bear his name and for his associated original and profound investigations of identity, reference and necessity".
[1]
Publications
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Christopher Hitchens
,
Letters to a Young Contrarian
(2001)
Alain Finkielkraut
,
The Internet, The Troubling Ecstasy
(2001)
John A. Leslie
,
Infinite Minds: A Philosophical Cosmology
(2001)
Mario Bunge
,
Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction
(2001)
Introductory Books
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Michael Williams
,
Problems Of Knowledge: A Critical Introduction to Epistemology
(2001)
Deaths
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January 5 -
G. E. M. Anscombe
(born 1919)
February 9 -
Herbert A. Simon
(born 1916)
[2]
February 24 -
Claude Shannon
(born 1916)
April 24 -
Paul Thieme
(born 1905)
May 28 -
Francisco Varela
(born 1946)
June 28 -
Mortimer J. Adler
(born 1902)
August 12 -
Pierre Klossowski
(born 1905)
September 30 -
John C. Lilly
(born 1915)
October 14 -
David Lewis
(born 1941)
December 20 -
Léopold Sédar Senghor
(born 1906)
References
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^
"Saul A Kripke". The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
. Retrieved
13 January
2013
.
^
Edward Feigenbaum
(2001). "Herbert A. Simon, 1916-2001".
Science
.
291
(5511): 2107.
doi
:10.1126/science.1060171.
S2CID
180480666.