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The Structure of Appearance (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 1977): Geoffrey Hellman The Structure of Appearance (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 1977)
Geoffrey Hellman; Nelson Goodman
R6,244 Discovery Miles 62 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With this third edition of Nelson Goodman's The Structure of Appear ance, we are pleased to make available once more one of the most in fluential and important works in the philosophy of our times. Professor Geoffrey Hellman's introduction gives a sustained analysis and appreciation of the major themes and the thrust of the book, as well as an account of the ways in which many of Goodman's problems and projects have been picked up and developed by others. Hellman also suggests how The Structure of Appearance introduces issues which Goodman later continues in his essays and in the Languages of Art. There remains the task of understanding Good man's project as a whole; to see the deep continuities of his thought, as it ranges from logic to epistemology, to science and art; to see it therefore as a complex yet coherent theory of human cognition and practice. What we can only hope to suggest, in this note, is the b. road Significance of Goodman's apparently technical work for philosophers, scientists and humanists. One may say of Nelson Goodman that his bite is worse than his bark. Behind what appears as a cool and methodical analysis of the conditions of the construction of systems, there lurks a radical and disturbing thesis: that the world is, in itself, no more one way than another, nor are we. It depends on the ways in which we take it, and on what we do."

Languages of Art - An Approach to a Theory of Symbols (Paperback, New Ed): Nelson Goodman Languages of Art - An Approach to a Theory of Symbols (Paperback, New Ed)
Nelson Goodman
R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Like Dewey, he has revolted against the empiricist dogma and the Kantian dualisms which have compartmentalized philosophical thought. . . . Unlike Dewey, he has provided detailed incisive argumentation, and has shown just where the dogmas and dualisms break down." --Richard Rorty, The Yale Review

Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences (Hardcover): Nelson Goodman, Catherine Z. Elgin Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences (Hardcover)
Nelson Goodman, Catherine Z. Elgin
R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"The authors argue against certain philosophical distinctions between art and science; between verbal and nonverbal meaning; and between the affective and the cognitive. The book continues Goodman's argument against one traditional mode of philosophizing which privileges the notions of 'truth' and 'knowledge'. Hence, the book is in a broadly pragmatic tradition. It also deals in detail with such topics as meaning in architecture and the concept of 'variation' in art, and contains a superb critique of some important views in contemporary epistemology. This work will be savored even by those who will not accept all aspects of Goodman and Elgin's approach. Essential for all undergraduate philosophy collections." --Stanley Bates, Choice

Fact, Fiction, and Forecast - Fourth Edition (Paperback, 4 Revised Edition): Nelson Goodman Fact, Fiction, and Forecast - Fourth Edition (Paperback, 4 Revised Edition)
Nelson Goodman; Foreword by Hilary Putnam
R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Here, in a new edition, is Nelson Goodman's provocative philosophical classic--a book that, according to "Science," "raised a storm of controversy" when it was first published in 1954, and one that remains on the front lines of philosophical debate.

How is it that we feel confident in generalizing from experience in some ways but not in others? How are generalizations that are warranted to be distinguished from those that are not? Goodman shows that these questions resist formal solution and his demonstration has been taken by nativists like Chomsky and Fodor as proof that neither scientific induction nor ordinary learning can proceed without an "a priori," or innate, ordering of hypotheses.

In his new foreword to this edition, Hilary Putnam forcefully rejects these nativist claims. The controversy surrounding these unsolved problems is as relevant to the psychology of cognitive development as it is to the philosophy of science. No serious student of either discipline can afford to misunderstand Goodman's classic argument.

The Structure of Appearance (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 3rd ed. 1977): Geoffrey Hellman The Structure of Appearance (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 3rd ed. 1977)
Geoffrey Hellman; Nelson Goodman
R6,331 Discovery Miles 63 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With this third edition of Nelson Goodman's The Structure of Appear ance, we are pleased to make available once more one of the most in fluential and important works in the philosophy of our times. Professor Geoffrey Hellman's introduction gives a sustained analysis and appreciation of the major themes and the thrust of the book, as well as an account of the ways in which many of Goodman's problems and projects have been picked up and developed by others. Hellman also suggests how The Structure of Appearance introduces issues which Goodman later continues in his essays and in the Languages of Art. There remains the task of understanding Good man's project as a whole; to see the deep continuities of his thought, as it ranges from logic to epistemology, to science and art; to see it therefore as a complex yet coherent theory of human cognition and practice. What we can only hope to suggest, in this note, is the b. road Significance of Goodman's apparently technical work for philosophers, scientists and humanists. One may say of Nelson Goodman that his bite is worse than his bark. Behind what appears as a cool and methodical analysis of the conditions of the construction of systems, there lurks a radical and disturbing thesis: that the world is, in itself, no more one way than another, nor are we. It depends on the ways in which we take it, and on what we do."

With Reference to Reference (Hardcover): Catherine Z. Elgin With Reference to Reference (Hardcover)
Catherine Z. Elgin; Foreword by Nelson Goodman
R1,100 R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Save R64 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Systematizes and develops in a comprehensive study Nelson Goodman's philosophy of language. The Goodman-Elgin point of view is important and sophisticated, and deals with a number of issues, such as metaphor, ignored by most other theories." --John R. Perry, Stanford University

Ways of Worldmaking (Paperback, New Ed): Nelson Goodman Ways of Worldmaking (Paperback, New Ed)
Nelson Goodman
R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Provides a workable notion of the kinds of skills and capacities that are central for those who work in the arts.

Maneras de Hacer Mundos (English, Spanish, Paperback): Nelson Goodman Maneras de Hacer Mundos (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Nelson Goodman
R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
de La Mente y Otras Materias (English, Spanish, Paperback): Nelson Goodman de La Mente y Otras Materias (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Nelson Goodman
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Of Mind and Other Matters (Paperback, Revised): Nelson Goodman Of Mind and Other Matters (Paperback, Revised)
Nelson Goodman
R972 R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Save R55 (6%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"Of Mind and Other Matters" displays perhaps more vividly than any one of Nelson Goodman's previous books both the remarkable diversity of his concerns and the essential unity of his thought.

Many new studies are incorporated in the book, along with material, often now augmented or significantly revised, that he has published during the last decade. As a whole the volume will serve as a concise introduction to Goodman's thought for general readers, and will develop its more recent unfoldings for those philosophers and others who have grown wiser with his books over the years.

Goodman transcends the narrow "scientism and humanism that set the sciences and the arts in opposition"; his insights derive from both formal philosophy and cognitive psychology. As Hilary Putnam has noted, Goodman "prefers concrete and partial progress to grand and ultimately empty visions"; and here are illuminating studies of topics ranging from science policy and museum administration and art education to narrative in literature and painting and the analysis of elusive aspects of literal and metaphorical reference. All these are ramifications of Goodman's profound and often revolutionary philosophical work on the ways we understand and even make the worlds we live in.

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