How Classification Works: Nelson Goodman Among the Social Sciences

How Classification Works: Nelson Goodman Among the Social Sciences

No ratings yet
Jan 1, 1992 · English · Hardcover (281 pages)
Add To Shelf

Rate this book


Export Book Journal

Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 281
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1992
Publisher Edinburgh Univ Pr
ISBN-10 0748603514
ISBN-13 9780748603510

Description

In this insightful examination, the authors delve into the philosophical implications of classification as presented by Nelson Goodman, focusing on its applications within the social sciences. They explore how Goodman's theories on the nature of classification challenge traditional views, encouraging readers to reconsider the frameworks that underpin social categorization. This work illustrates the complex interplay between language, perception, and the organization of knowledge, revealing how these elements shape societal constructs.

Drawing on a range of examples, Douglas and Hull engage with Goodman's ideas to illuminate the significance of classification in understanding human behavior and social structures. Through their nuanced analysis, they invite readers to reflect on the categories we create and the powerful influence they wield over our interpretation of the world.
Add To Shelf

Rate this book


Export Book Journal