Nelson Goodman Quote

Rules and particular inferences alike are justified by being brought into agreement with each other. A rule is amended if it yields an inference we are unwilling to accept; an inference is rejected if it violates a rule we are unwilling to amend.


Problems and projects (ed. 1972)


Rules and particular inferences alike are justified by being brought into agreement with each other. A rule is amended if it yields an inference we...

Rules and particular inferences alike are justified by being brought into agreement with each other. A rule is amended if it yields an inference we...

Rules and particular inferences alike are justified by being brought into agreement with each other. A rule is amended if it yields an inference we...

Rules and particular inferences alike are justified by being brought into agreement with each other. A rule is amended if it yields an inference we...