• Henry Nelson Goodman (7 August 1906 – 25 November 1998) was an American philosopher, known for his work on counterfactuals, mereology, the problem of induction...
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    Collins; in 1985, it afforded Goodman the Grammy songwriter award for best country song, as performed by Willie Nelson. Goodman had a small but dedicated...
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  • Irrealism is a philosophical position first advanced by Nelson Goodman in "Ways of Worldmaking", encompassing epistemology, metaphysics, and aesthetics...
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  • The new riddle of induction was presented by Nelson Goodman in Fact, Fiction, and Forecast as a successor to Hume's original problem. It presents the logical...
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  • philosopher Nelson Goodman. It is a work of 20th century aesthetics in the analytic tradition. Originally published in 1968, it was revised in 1976. Goodman continued...
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  • both knight and knave will give the correct answer. The philosopher Nelson Goodman anonymously published another version in the Boston Post issue of June...
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  • judgment. Susanne Langer and Nelson Goodman addressed these problems in an analytic style during the 1950s and 1960s. Since Goodman, aesthetics as a discipline...
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    World (section Goodman)
    doi:10.15173/jhap.v7i6.3827. Cohnitz, Daniel; Rossberg, Marcus (2020). "Nelson Goodman: 6. Irrealism and Worldmaking". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
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    Science of Conjecture, 206. Franklin, Science of Conjecture, 223–224. Goodman, Nelson. Fact, Fiction, and Forecast (Fourth Edition). Harvard University Press...
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    etc.) came under sharp attack after World War II by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, W. V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper, and Richard Rorty. By the...
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