What is «Critique of Worldmaking»? Nelson Goodman’s Conception of Philosophy
Resum
The contribution examines Goodman’s conception of philosophy, in particular his remark that his project can be understood as a «critique of worldmaking». It is argued that, despite dealing with epistemological questions, the general theory of symbols and worldmaking does not answer them. Rather, it can be conceived as a practical conception comparable to Kant’s critique of reason or to Wittgenstein’s critique of language games, i. e. , as a philosophy of world orientation. It is claimed that Goodman himself could not articulate this dimension of his position appropriately as he kept using the language of epistemology. Yet many aspects of his thinking become much clearer if they are interpreted within a non-epistemological frame.Paraules clau
Goodman, symbol theory, worldmaking, world orientation, world disclosurePublicades
2012-09-20
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Leeten, L. (2012). What is «Critique of Worldmaking»? Nelson Goodman’s Conception of Philosophy. Enrahonar. An International Journal of Theoretical and Practical Reason, 49, 29–40. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/enrahonar.85
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Drets d'autor (c) 2012 Lars Leeten

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