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The structure of appearance
Book • 1951
In 'The Structure of Appearance', Nelson Goodman presents a systematic approach to understanding the structure of our phenomenal experience.
The book is a significant contribution to analytic philosophy, aiming to clarify basic issues in the theory of knowledge through logical reconstruction.
Goodman's work here lays the groundwork for his later explorations in aesthetics and the philosophy of art.
The book is a significant contribution to analytic philosophy, aiming to clarify basic issues in the theory of knowledge through logical reconstruction.
Goodman's work here lays the groundwork for his later explorations in aesthetics and the philosophy of art.
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