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Fact, Fiction, and Forecast

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-674-29071-6

Author
  
Nelson Goodman

Genre
  
Philosophy

Country
  
Cambridge

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Publication date
  
1955

Pages
  
126

Originally published
  
1955

Page count
  
126

Publisher
  
Harvard University Press

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Subject
  
Induction and conditionals; New Riddle of Induction

Similar
  
Nelson Goodman books, Logic books, Philosophy books

Fact, Fiction, and Forecast 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. Hilary Putnam described the book as "one of the few books that every serious student of philosophy in our time has to have read." According to Jerry Fodor, "it changed, probably permanently, the way we think about the problem of induction, and hence about a constellation of related problems like learning and the nature of rational decision." Noam Chomsky and Hilary Putnam attended some of the lectures on which the book is based as undergraduate students at the University of Pennsylvania leading to a lifelong debate between the two over the matter of whether the problems presented in the book imply that there must be an innate ordering of hypotheses.

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