<p><P>Nelson Goodmanβs disparate writings are often written about only within their own particular discipline, such that the epistemology is discussed in contrast to othersβ epistemology, the aesthetics is contrasted with more traditional aesthetics, and the ontology and logic is viewed in contrast
Nelson Goodman (Philosophy Now)
β Scribed by Daniel Cohnitz, Marcus Rossberg
- Publisher
- Acumen
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Nelson Goodman's acceptance and critique of certain methods and tenets of positivism, his defence of nominalism and phenomenalism, his formulation of a new riddle of induction, his work on notational systems, and his analysis of the arts place him at the forefront of the history and development of American philosophy in the twentieth-century. However, outside of America, Goodman has been a rather neglected figure. In this first book-length introduction to his work Cohnitz and Rossberg assess Goodman's lasting contribution to philosophy and show that although some of his views may be now considered unfashionable or unorthodox, there is much in Goodman's work that is of significance today. The book begins with the "grue"-paradox, which exemplifies Goodman's way of dealing with philosophical problems. After this, the unifying features of Goodman's philosophy are presented - his constructivism, conventionalism and relativism - followed by an discussion of his central work, The Structure of Appearance and its significance in the analytic tradition. The following chapters present the technical apparatus that underlies his philosophy, his mereology and semiotics, which provides the background for discussion of Goodman's aesthetics. The final chapter examines in greater depth the presuppositions underlying his philosophy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
......Page 1
Copyright
......Page 5
Contents
......Page 6
Acknowledgements
......Page 8
Abbreviations
......Page 9
1. The worldmaker's universe
......Page 10
2. If this were an emerald it would be grue
......Page 37
3. The big picture
......Page 63
4. Particulars and parts
......Page 84
5. From Vienna Station to Boston Terminus
......Page 108
6. Follow the sign
......Page 149
7. Diagnosing art
......Page 173
8. Starmaking
......Page 200
9. Never mind mind, essence is not essential, and matter does not matter
......Page 213
List of symbols
......Page 238
Glossary of technical terms
......Page 239
Further reading
......Page 246
Notes
......Page 249
Bibliography
......Page 270
Index
......Page 286
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<p><P>Nelson Goodmanβs disparate writings are often written about only within their own particular discipline, such that the epistemology is discussed in contrast to othersβ epistemology, the aesthetics is contrasted with more traditional aesthetics, and the ontology and logic is viewed in contrast
<p>Although some of Nelson Goodman's views have become unfashionable or seem unorthodox, much in his work is of lasting significance. Daniel Cohnitz and Marcus Rossberg assess Goodman's contribution to philosophy, including his acceptance and critique of positivism, his defence of nominalism and phe
<span>Nelson Goodman's acceptance and critique of certain methods and tenets of positivism, his defence of nominalism and phenomenalism, his formulation of a new riddle of induction, his work on notational systems, and his analysis of the arts place him at the forefront of the history and developmen