1970 in philosophy
Publications
    
- Hannah Arendt, On Violence
 - Phillipa Foot, Morality and Art, Oxford University Press
 - Michel Foucault, The Order of Things (translation from French), London: Tavistock Publications
 - Alvin Goldman, A Theory of Human Action, Prentice-Hall
 - D. Z. Phillips, Faith and Philosophical Inquiry, London: Routledge
 - W. V. O. Quine, Philosophy of Logic, Prentice-Hall
 - Nicholas Rescher, Scientific Explanation, New York: The Free Press
 - John Searle, Speech Acts
 - Richard Swinburne, The Concept of Miracle
 - Mary Warnock, Existentialism, Oxford University Press
 - Nicholas Wolterstorff, On Universals–An Essay in Ontology, University of Chicago Press
 
Births
    
- February 21 - Christian Lotz
 - March 6 - Vincent F. Hendricks
 - March 20 - Robert Arp
 - April 22 - Nicole C. Karafyllis
 - September 1 - Sam Gillespie (died 2003)
 - September 16 - Lars Svendsen
 - Cressida Heyes
 - William Irwin (philosopher)
 - Daniel Ross (philosopher)
 - Kyle Stanford
 - Yannis Stavrakakis
 - Robert B. Talisse
 
Deaths
    
- January 6 - Philip Wheelwright (born 1901)
 - January 7 - Fritz Heinemann (born 1889)
 - February 2 - Bertrand Russell (born 1872)
 - February 3 - Max Hamburger (born 1897)
 - April 4 - Khoren Sargsian (born 1891)
 - June 14 - Roman Ingarden (born 1893)
 - July 23 - K. N. Jayatilleke (born 1920)
 - August 17 - Harry Allen Overstreet (born 1875)
 - September 2 - Vasyl Sukhomlynsky (born 1918)
 - September 14 - Rudolf Carnap (born 1891)
 - October 8 - Lucien Goldmann (born 1913)
 - October 12 - Andreas Speiser (born 1885)
 - October 30 - Heinrich Blücher (born 1899)
 - December 16 - Friedrich Pollock (born 1894)
 - December 21 - Johannes Jacobus Poortman (born 1896)
 - December 23 - Carlos Astrada (born 1894)
 
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