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Ruth Anna Putnam (Ruth Anna Jacobs) was born on 20 September, 1927 in Berlin, Germany, is an American philosopher (1927–2019). Discover Ruth Anna Putnam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Ruth Anna Jacobs
Occupation Philosopher and academic
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September, 1927
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Berlin, Germany
Date of death 4 May, 2019
Died Place Arlington, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality Germany

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1901

Her father, born Karl Adolf Rudolf Hermann Jacobs in 1901 in Gotha, was Hermann Jacobs, the great great grandson of the German scholar Friedrich Jacobs.

Her mother Marie Jacobs, born Marie Kohn in 1901, was the daughter of Hans Nathan Kohn, the German physician after whom the "Pores of Kohn" were named.

Ruth was the couple's only child.

Ruth Jacob's parents were, respectively, Jewish and Christian by birth, but saw themselves as atheists.

When she was five years old, she was sent to live with her Christian grandparents when her anti-Nazi parents went into hiding.

1927

Ruth Anna Putnam (born Ruth Anna Jacobs; 20 September 1927 – 4 May 2019) was an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley College.

Ruth Anna Jacobs was born in Berlin on 20 September 1927.

1948

Ruth Anna emigrated to the United States in 1948, aged 21, where she was finally reunited with her parents in Los Angeles.

Her father, having been a well-known Communist in Germany and thus fearful of deportation from the US, had changed his name to 'Martin Hall'.

And Ruth went by this surname as a young adult though, as she would tell her family, she did not legally change her birth name before marriage.

1954

She studied chemistry at UCLA, obtaining a B.S. degree in 1954.

During her undergraduate studies she "fell in love with Philosophy of Science."

1962

And she would go on to gain a Ph.D. in philosophy at UCLA in 1962 with a dissertation on "The Interpretation of Theoretical Statements" written under the supervision of Rudolf Carnap.

She married the philosopher Hilary Putnam on August 11, 1962.

Both brought up by atheist parents, they decided to bring their children up as a Jewish family.

1963

After three years as Acting Assistant Professor in Philosophy at the University of Oregon, Ruth Anna moved to Wellesley College as a lecturer in 1963, and taught there until 1998, becoming Professor of Philosophy, and serving as chair of the Department of Philosophy in 1979–1982 and 1990–1993.

In retirement she held the title of Professor Emerita.

1997

Much of her work focused on the philosopher William James and she edited (and contributed to) The Cambridge Companion to William James (1997). She also worked on John Dewey.

1998

Ruth had her bat mitzvah in 1998, saying that it sent the message that "We are not going to finish Hitler's work for him. We are not going to assimilate".

2016

At the time of Hilary's death, age 89, in 2016 they had two daughters, two sons and four granddaughters.

2017

In 2017 a book collecting articles on pragmatism by both Ruth Anna and Hilary Putnam was published under the title Pragmatism as a Way of Life: The Lasting Legacy of William James and John Dewey.

In its introduction, the volume's editor David Macarthur of the University of Sydney hailed her as "an internationally renowned interpreter of James's and Dewey's visions of pragmatism."

2019

Ruth Putnam died at her home on 4 May 2019, aged 91 of complications from Parkinson's disease.

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