Everything about Richard Boyd totally explained
Richard Boyd (Ph.D.
MIT 1970) is a
philosopher who has spent most of his career at
Cornell University, though he also taught briefly at
Harvard University and the
University of Michigan.
He is well known in
philosophy of science circles as a
realist. His book
The Philosophy of Science (ISBN 0-262-52156-3) is widely used in undergraduate and graduate philosophy courses. He has also made important contributions to the development of
Cornell realism, a distinctly naturalistic position in
moral philosophy.
Boyd's doctoral thesis, directed by
Hilary Putnam, is called "A recursion-theoretic characterization of the ramified analytical hierarchy", and his degree was one of the first Ph.Ds awarded in philosophy by MIT.
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