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  1. Nelson Goodman. Paperback. eBook. ISBN 9780674290716. Publication date: 03/07/1983. 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. a priori. View More

  2. Fact, Fiction, and Forecast (1955) is a book by Nelson Goodman in which he explores some problems regarding scientific law and counterfactual conditionals and presents his New Riddle of Induction.

  3. FACT, FICTION, AND FORECAST NELSON GOODMAN New foreword by Hilary Putnam "Quite possibly the best book by a philosopher in the last twenty years. It changed, probably permanently, the way we think about the problem of induction, and hence about Q constello- tion of related problems like learning and the nature of rorionol decision.

  4. FACT, FICTION AND FORECAST. 287. Goodman is aware of the fact that this way of dispensing with (causal) possibility is a dodge, since the Q which is to be. found should be causally connected with burning-when-heated ; it must not be a property which is just accidentally coextensive. with it.

  5. FACT, FICTION AND FORECAST 267 In the transition from possibilities, or dispositions, to projections the initial guiding principle is approximately this, that the class of possible x's is simply a certain class of actual y's which includes the smaller class of actual x's (p. 52). To give some idea of the detailed argument, it is easiest

  6. 5 de may. de 2020 · Fact, fiction, and forecast : Goodman, Nelson : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Goodman, Nelson. Publication date. 1965. Topics. Science -- Philosophy, Logic, Forecasting. Publisher. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill. Collection. printdisabled; marygrovecollege; internetarchivebooks; americana. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  7. Fact, Fiction, and Forecast: Fourth Edition. Here, in a new edition, is Nelson Goodman’s provocative philosophical classic—a book that, according to Science, “raised a storm of controversy”...