Logic & art : essays in honor of Nelson Goodman / Richard Rudner and Israel Scheffler, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, [c1972]Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 100
LOC classification:
  • B29 .L5629
Contents:
Space-time and individuals, by J. J. C. Smart.--Empirical and conventional elements in certain numerical laws, by B. R. Grunstra.--The consequences, by R. J. Ackermann.--Metaphors for the mind, by C. M. Turbayne.--Other minds, by H. Putnam.--Origins of problem solving strategies in skill acquisition, by J. S. Bruner.--The "what" and the "how": perspective representation and the phenomenal world, by E. H. Gombrich.--Pictures, representation, and the understanding, by M. W. Wartofsky.--On seeing what we shall see, by R. Rudner.--Axioms for functional calculi of higher order, by A. Church.--Algebraic logic and predicate functors, by W. V. Quine.--On pragmatics, the meta-theory of science, and subjective intensions, by R. M. Martin.--Ambiguity: an inscriptional approach, by I. Scheffler.--A remark on deductive principles, by J. S. Ullian.--If-iculties, C. L. Stevenson.--On what could have happened, by M. White.--Writings of Nelson Goodman (p. 237-330).
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Includes bibliographical references.

Space-time and individuals, by J. J. C. Smart.--Empirical and conventional elements in certain numerical laws, by B. R. Grunstra.--The consequences, by R. J. Ackermann.--Metaphors for the mind, by C. M. Turbayne.--Other minds, by H. Putnam.--Origins of problem solving strategies in skill acquisition, by J. S. Bruner.--The "what" and the "how": perspective representation and the phenomenal world, by E. H. Gombrich.--Pictures, representation, and the understanding, by M. W. Wartofsky.--On seeing what we shall see, by R. Rudner.--Axioms for functional calculi of higher order, by A. Church.--Algebraic logic and predicate functors, by W. V. Quine.--On pragmatics, the meta-theory of science, and subjective intensions, by R. M. Martin.--Ambiguity: an inscriptional approach, by I. Scheffler.--A remark on deductive principles, by J. S. Ullian.--If-iculties, C. L. Stevenson.--On what could have happened, by M. White.--Writings of Nelson Goodman (p. 237-330).