Hackett Readings in Philosophy Ser.: Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences by Nelson Goodman and Catherine Z. Elgin (1988, Hardcover)

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PublisherHackett Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-100872200523
ISBN-139780872200524
eBay Product ID (ePID)578437

Product Key Features

Number of Pages188 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameReconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences
Publication Year1988
SubjectMethodology, Aesthetics
TypeTextbook
AuthorNelson Goodman, Catherine Z. Elgin
Subject AreaPhilosophy
SeriesHackett Readings in Philosophy Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height6 in
Item Weight18.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width0.2 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN87-031339
ReviewsThe idea that knowledge and truth are not as absolutely crucial as we have thought is absolutely crucial: it is right. --Alexander Nehamas, Princeton University, Covering such diverse topics as architecture, epistemology, art, literature, and music, the book is firmly held together by a unique vision. . . a brilliant work of destruction. All certainty seems to disappear under Goodman and Elgin's rigorous scrutiny. Rightness, adoption, and understanding are substituted for truth, certainty, and knowledge, without yielding to terminal scepticism or irresponsible relativism. The students of Goodman and Elgin know less but understand more. --Carl Rudbeck, Svenska Dagbladt, "Covering such diverse topics as architecture, epistemology, art, literature, and music, the book is firmly held together by a unique vision. . . a brilliant work of destruction. All certainty seems to disappear under Goodman and Elgin's rigorous scrutiny. Rightness, adoption, and understanding are substituted for truth, certainty, and knowledge, without yielding to terminal scepticism or irresponsible relativism. The students of Goodman and Elgin know less but understand more." --Carl Rudbeck, Svenska Dagbladt, 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, "The idea that knowledge and truth are not as absolutely crucial as we have thought is absolutely crucial: it is right." --Alexander Nehamas, Princeton University
Dewey Edition19
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal101
Synopsis"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
LC Classification NumberBD241.G65 1988

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