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Nominalism and Its Aftermath: The Philosophy of Nelson Goodman

  • Explains the interdependence of all of Goodman’s thought
  • First book to offer a complete analysis of the effects of Goodman’s nominalism on his epistemology and aesthetics
  • Gives the reader a genuine understanding of Goodman’s aesthetics because it is placed within the context of his ontology and epistemology
  • Demonstrates that aesthetics is not a field isolated and afar from the rest of philosophy
  • In arguing for aesthetics as a branch of epistemology, this book demonstrates the reliance of the former on the latter

Part of the book series: Synthese Library (SYLI, volume 343)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. The Metaphysics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Basic Problem

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 3-18
    3. Goodman’s Nominalism

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 19-43
  3. The Epistemology

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. Twentieth Century Epistemology

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 59-68
    3. Constructionalism

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 69-82
    4. Influences on Goodman’s Philosophy

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 97-102
  4. The Aesthetics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 109-109
    2. Goodman’s Expression as Reference

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 111-123
    3. Goodman’s Metaphorical Exemplification

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 125-135
    4. Aesthetics as a Branch of Epistemology

      • Dena Shottenkirk
      Pages 137-141
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 163-171

About this book

Nelson Goodman’s disparate writings are often written about only within their own particular discipline, such that the epistemology is discussed in contrast to others’ epistemology, the aesthetics is contrasted with more traditional aesthetics, and the ontology and logic is viewed in contrast to both other contemporary philosophers and to Goodman’s historical predecessors. This book argues that that is not an adequate way to view Goodman. The separate disciplines of ontology, epistemology, and aesthetics should be viewed as sequential steps within his thought, such that each provides the ground rules for the next section and, furthermore, providing the reasons for limitations on the terms available to the subsequent writing(s). This is true not merely because this is the general chronology of his writing, but more importantly because within his metaphysics lies Goodman’s basic nominalist ontology and logic, and it is upon those principles that he builds his epistemology and, furthermore, it is the sum of both the metaphysics and the epistemology, with the nominalist principle as the guiding force, which constructs the aesthetics. At the end of each section of this book, the consequent limitations imposed on his terms and concepts available to him are explicated, such that, by the end of the book, the book delineates the constraints imposed upon the aesthetics by both the metaphysics and the epistemology.

This book will benefit not only the professionals in the field of philosophy, but will also help both graduate and upper level undergraduate students understand Goodman’s disparate writings within their proper context, and hopefully will also encourage them to view philosophical thinking in a less truncated and departmentalized way.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"The author has given us the needed scholarly reference work on Goodman. Goodman sought to replace psychology with semantics, and showed us how far we could travel in that direction. The trip was admirably designed and guided by his genius. In end, it was genius, and not the lack of it, that showed us that the philosophy of language and languages of art will lead us back to the hardest questions in the philosophy of mind."

Keith Lehrer, Regents Professor of Philosophy, The University of Arizona

“The central aim of Shottenkirk’s book is then to present the different aspects but also the consistency and unity of Goodman’s philosophy … . Shottenkirk’s book is … a fine piece of Goodman scholarship, highlighting the philosopher’s genius through a comprehensive, thorough and lucid analysis of his work. It will be valuable to the student but also the philosopher who wants to gain a good overview of Goodman’s philosophy as well as grasp the numerous intricate links between the different aspects of his thought.” (Katerina Bantinaki, Metascience, Vol. 20, 2011)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Brooklyn, USA

    Dena Shottenkirk

About the editor

Dr. Shottenkirk, like Nelson Goodman, is not only a philosopher but also has experience within tthe artworld. She is both an exhibiting artist and an art critic who has written extensively in major art criticism publications, such as Artforum and Art in America. This uniquely positions her to understand and evaluate Goodman’s broad range of thought, most especially his aesthetics.

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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